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C
HAPTER
7: IP S
ERVICES
C
OMMANDS
See Also
clear ip route
on page 130
display interface
on page 142
display vlan config
on page 111
set interface
on page 160
set ip route
on page 167
display ip telnet
Shows information about the Telnet management port.
Syntax
—
display ip telnet
Defaults
— None.
Access
— All.
History
—Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
NH-Type
Next-hop type:
Local
— Route is for a local interface. MSS adds the route
when you configure an IP address on the WX switch.
Direct
— Route is for a locally attached subnet. MSS adds
the route when you add an interface in the same subnet to
the WX switch.
Router
— Route is for a remote destination. A WX switch
forwards traffic for the destination to the gateway router.
Gateway
Next-hop router for reaching the route destination.
This field applies only to static routes.
VLAN:Interface
Destination VLAN, protocol type, and IP address of the route.
Because direct routes are for local interfaces, a destination IP
address is not listed.
The destination for the IP multicast route is MULTICAST.
For static routes, the value Down means the WX switch does not
have an interface to the destination’s next-hop router. To
provide an interface, configure an IP interface that is in the same
IP subnet as the next-hop router. The IP interface must be on a
VLAN containing the port that is attached to the gateway
router.
Table 37
Output of display ip route (continued)
Field
Description
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect WX1200
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