
GR4000 Quick Start Guide, Revision 1 - Preliminary
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This section describes how to check route information.
All the commands introduced here can be used in the mode of general users.
When executing commands, you can use the function of simplifying command inputs.
For details, see the section “6.1 Convenient Functions”.
(1) Display of routing tables
You can show a list of all routing tables.
GR1>
show ip route
…
The route information will be shown.
Total: 106 routes
Destination Next Hop Interface Metric Protocol Age
0.0.0.0/0 172.16.178.114 Office1 0/0 Static 365d
127/8 ---- localhost 0/0 Static 365d
127.0.0.1/32 127.0.0.1 localhost 0/0 Direct 365d
:
172.16.178/25 172.16.178.21 Office1 0/0 Direct 365d
172.16.178.21/32 172.16.178.21 Office1 0/0 Direct 365d
192.168.20/24 172.16.101.115 Office2 3/0 RIP 5s
192.168.30/24 172.16.101.115 Office2 0/0 Static 90d 20h
172.16.171.116 Office3 - - -
GR1>
NOTE
The example above is for the case where RIP and Static are used as routing protocols.
(2) Display of RIP gateway (sender of RIP packets) information
You can confirm the sender of RIP packets.
GR1>
show ip rip gateway
…
The RIP gateway infromation will be shown.
Gateway Address Age Flags
192.168.50.185 1s <Accept>
192.168.60.30 14s < >
192.168.70.30 9s <Accept>
GR1
>
NOTE
The example above is for the case where RIP is used as a routing protocols.
4.2 Confirmation of Route Information