Using the Command Line Interface
206901-A
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Any entry whose Interface Name is “lo” means that the corresponding destination
network is locally attached to one of the serial interfaces. Also, if the Gateway
field is empty, it means that either the destination IP network is directly attached
to the router (the destination is on the same LAN the router is connected to), or the
destination is reachable through an unnumbered serial interface.
BayStack> show ip routing table
Destination
Netmask
Gateway Hop
IfName
Flags
----------------------------------------------------------------------
40.0.0.0
0
lan
192.168.168.0
255.255.255.0
0
lan
C
10.0.0.1
0
lo
H
10.0.0.2
0
isnd1
H
20.0.0.1
0
lo
H
20.0.0.2
0
ppp2
H
70.0.0.1
0
lo
H
110.0.0.0
255.0.0.0
40.0.0.5
5
lan
G S
120.0.0.0
255.0.0.0
40.0.0.5
1
lan
G S
show ip statistics
Displays IP routing related statistics.
Example
BayStack> show ip statistics
Received
Transmitted
-------------------------------------------------------
Packets received
17418
Datagrams generated Locally
123
Packets Forwarded
15768
Datagrams Delivered to Upper Layer
3241
Raw Packets Sent
1650
Redirects Sent:
0
Packet drops:
IP Header Errors
0
Unknown Protocols
0
Not Forwardable:
0
DONT-FRAGMENT Bit ON:
0
No Buffers:
0
No Route:
0
fragmentation:
Total Fragments
0
0
Datagrams Reassembled
0
Datagrams Fragmented for Output
0
Fragments Dropped after Timeout
0
Fragments Dropped (Duplicates/No Space)
0
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