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

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4.2.10 show ip interface brief

This command displays summary information about IP configuration settings for all ports in the router.
This command takes no options.
Format
Modes
Interface
IP Address
IP Mask
Netdir Bcast
MultiCast Fwd

4.2.11 show ip route

This command displays the entire route table. This commands takes no options.
Format
Mode
Network Address
Subnet Mask
Protocol
Total Number of Routes
For each Next Hop
Next Hop Intf
Next Hop IP Address

4.2.12 show ip route bestroutes

This command causes the entire route table to be displayed. This commands takes no options.
Format
Mode
Network Address
Subnet Mask
Protocol
Total Number of Routes
For each Next Hop
Next Hop Intf
Routing Commands
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show ip interface brief
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes.
The IP address of the routing interface in 32-bit dotted decimal format.
The IP mask of the routing interface in 32-bit dotted decimal format.
Indicates if IP forwards net-directed broadcasts on this interface. Possible values are
Enable or Disable.
Indicates the multicast forwarding administrative mode on the interface. Possible
values are Enable or Disable.
show ip route
Privileged EXEC
Is an IP address identifying the network on the specified interface.
Is a mask of the network and host portion of the IP address for the router interface.
Tells which protocol added the specified route. The possibilities are: local, static,
OSPF or RIP.
The total number of routes.
The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next destination.
The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next
router (if any) in the path toward the destination.
show ip route bestroutes
Privileged EXEC
Is an IP route prefix for the destination.
Is a mask of the network and host portion of the IP address for the specified interface.
Tells which protocol added the specified route. The possibilities are: local, static,
OSPF or RIP.
The total number of routes in the route table.
The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next destination.
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