Show Ip Brief; Show Ip Interface - Hirschmann PowerMICE Reference Manual

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4.2.7.1 no ip forwarding
This command disables forwarding of IP frames.
Format
Mode

4.2.8 show ip brief

This command displays all the summary information of the IP. This command takes no options.
Format
Modes
Default Time to Live
Router ID
Routing Mode
IP Forwarding Mode

4.2.9 show ip interface

This command displays all pertinent information about the IP interface.
Format
Modes
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Routing Mode
Administrative Mode
Forward Net Directed Broadcasts
Active State
Link Speed Data Rate
MAC Address
Encapsulation Type
Routing Commands
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no ip forwarding
Global Config
show ip brief
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
The computed TTL (Time to Live) of forwarding a packet from
the local router to the final destination.
Is a 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format identifying the router, about which information is
displayed. This is a configured value.
Shows whether the routing mode is enabled or disabled.
Shows whether forwarding of IP frames is enabled or disabled. This is a con-
figured value.
show ip interface <slot/port>
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
Is an IP address representing the subnet configuration of the router interface. This
value was configured into the unit.
Is a mask of the network and host portion of the IP address for the router interface.
This value was configured into the unit.
Is the administrative mode of router interface participation. The possible values are
enable or disable. This value was configured into the unit.
Is the administrative mode of the specified interface. The possible values of
this field are enable or disable. This value was configured into the unit.
Displays whether forwarding of network-directed broadcasts
is enabled or disabled. This value was configured into the unit.
Displays whether the interface is active or inactive. An interface is considered active
if its link is up and it is in forwarding state.
Is an integer representing the physical link data rate of the specified inter-
face. This is measured in Megabits per second (Mbps).
Is the burned in physical address of the specified interface. The format is 6 two-digit
hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons.
Is the encapsulation type for the specified interface. The types are: Ethernet or
SNAP.
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