RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Unicast and Multicast Routing
This chapter describes how to configure, monitor and manage static and dynamic routes unicast and multicast
traffic.
CONTENTS
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Section 13.1, "Viewing the Status of IPv4 Routes"
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Section 13.2, "Viewing the Status of IPv6 Routes"
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Section 13.3, "Viewing the Memory Statistics"
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Section 13.4, "Configuring ICMP"
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Section 13.5, "Managing Event Trackers"
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Section 13.6, "Managing IS-IS"
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Section 13.7, "Managing RIP"
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Section 13.8, "Managing BGP"
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Section 13.9, "Managing OSPF"
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Section 13.10, "Managing MPLS"
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Section 13.11, "Managing Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)"
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Section 13.12, "Managing Static Routing"
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Section 13.13, "Managing Static Multicast Routing"
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Section 13.14, "Managing Dynamic Multicast Routing"
Section 13.1
Viewing the Status of IPv4 Routes
To view the status of the IPv4 routes configured on the device, type:
NOTE
It is possible to create a route on a locally connected broadcast network (i.e. without a gateway)
without also bringing up a corresponding IP address on that interface. For example, it would
be possible to add 192.168.1.0/24 to switch.0001, which has an IP address of 10.0.1.1 but no
corresponding alias address on the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet.
show routing status ipv4routes
If IPv4 routes have been configured, a table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show routing status ipv4routes
DESTINATION
GATEWAY
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Viewing the Status of IPv4 Routes
INTERFACE
TYPE
WEIGHT
METRIC
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