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route [<IP>|<IP/Mask>
|detail]
routing
ssh
telnet
Usage Guidelines
1. The interface and VLAN status is displayed as UP regardless of a disconnection. In
such a case, shutdown the VLAN.
a. Check the status of an interface and VLAN using:
RFSwitch(config)#show ip interface brief
Interface
vlan1
vlan3
RFSwitch(config)#
If the status of the VLAN is UP , shutdown the VLAN associated with eth1 using:
RFSwitch(config-if)#show ip interface vlan 3 brief
Interface
vlan3
RFSwitch(config-if)#shutdown
b. Check the status. Note that the VLAN has now been disassociated and the status
is DOWN.
RFSwitch(config)#show ip interface brief
Interface
vlan1
vlan3
RFSwitch(config)#
2. The above example could also occur when a DHCP interface is disconnected. DHCP is
not effected though, because it runs on a virtual interface and not on a physical
Display IP routing table entries
• <IP> – Network in the IP routing table
• <IP/Mask> – Number of valid bits in the network prefix
IP prefix <network>/<length>, e.g., 35.0.0.0/8
• detail – Displays the IP routing table in detail
IP routing status
Secured Shell (SSH) server
Telnet server
IP-Address
157.235.208.69(DHCP) up
unassigned
IP-Address
unassigned
IP-Address
157.235.208.69(DHCP) up
unassigned
Common Commands
Status
Protocol
up
up
up
Status
Protocol
up
up
Status
Protocol
up
administratively down down
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