Which destination networks are in the routing table and the source of the routing entry.
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To display the contents of the routing table or the route origin priority, use one of the following
commands:
—IPv4 environment
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show iproute
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show iproute ipv6
To display the contents of the routing table only for routes of a specified origin, use one of the
following commands:
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show iproute origin
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show iproute ipv6 origin
That the IP Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table has the correct entries.
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NOTE
The ARP table is applicable only in IPv4 environments.
Use the
command to display the contents of the IP ARP table.
show iparp
That the Neighbor Discovery (ND) cache has the correct entries.
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NOTE
The ND cache is applicable only in IPv6 environments.
Use the
show neighbor-discovery cache ipv6
IP routing protocol statistics for the CPU of the switch.
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Only statistics of the packets handled by the CPU are displayed. To display IP statistics for the CPU
of the switch, use one of the following commands:
—IPv4 environment
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show ipstats
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show ipstats ipv6
Your Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) configuration, including the OSPF area ID, router state, link
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cost, OSPF timers, interface IP address, and neighbor list.
NOTE
OSPF is applicable only in IPv4 environments.
Use the following commands to display OSPF information:
—Displays global OSPF information for the switch
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show ospf
—Displays information related to OSPF areas
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show ospf area
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show ospf area detail
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show ospf interfaces detail
Your OSPFv3 configuration, including the OSPFv3 area ID, router state, link cost, OSPFv3 timers,
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interface IP address, and neighbor list.
NOTE
OSPFv3 is applicable only in IPv6 environments.
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—IPv6 environment
—IPv4 environment
—IPv6 environment
—IPv6 environment
—Displays detailed information related to OSPF areas
—Displays detailed information about OSPF interfaces
command to display the contents of the ND cache.
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