Show Redirect List Configuration - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

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Show Redirect List Configuration

To view the configuration redirect list configuration, use the following command in EXEC mode:
Command Syntax
show ip redirect-list
redirect-list-name
show cam pbr
show cam-usage
List the redirect list configuration using the
The non-contiguous mask is displayed in dotted format (x.x.x.x). The contiguous mask is displayed in /x
format. Some sample outputs are shown in
Figure 37-10. Showing Redirect List Configuration Example 1
FTOS#show ip redirect-list xyz
IP redirect-list xyz:
Defined as:
seq 5 redirect 3.3.3.3 ip host 222.1.1.1 host 77.1.1.1
show ip redirect-list
Use the
device.
Figure 37-11. Showing Redirect List Configuration Example 2
FTOS#show ip redirect-list
IP redirect-list rcl0:
Defined as:
seq 5 permit ip 200.200.200.200
seq 10 redirect 1.1.1.2 tcp 234.224.234.234 255.234.234.234
(via Gi 8/1), ARP resolved
Applied interfaces:
Gi 8/0
Note: If, the redirect-list is applied to an interface, the output of show ip redirect-list
redirect-list-name command displays reachability and ARP status for the specified next-hop.
Command Mode
EXEC
EXEC
show ip redirect-list redirect-list-name
Figure
37-10,
(without the list name) to display all the redirect-lists configured on the
200.200.200.200
199.199.199.199
Non-Contiguous Bitmasks
Purpose
View the redirect list configuration and the associated
interfaces.
View the redirect list entries programmed in the CAM.
Figure
37-11, and
Figure
199.199.199.199
222.222.222.222/24
eq 40 ack, Next-hop reachable
Contiguous Bitmasks
command.
37-12.
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