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1. 1 4 305755 A Rev 00 show ip icmp client IP show Commands The show ip icmp client command displays echo timestamp and address mask statistics about ICMP packets for all IP addresses or for a specific IP address The output includes the following information Circuit IP Address Echo Requests Echo Replies Timestamp Reqs Timestamp Repls Address Mask Requests Address Mask Replies show ip icmp in Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface IP address of the interface Number of ICMP echo request messages received Number of ICMP echo reply messages received Number of ICMP timestamp request messages received Number of ICMP timestamp reply messages received Number of ICMP address request messages received Number of ICMP address reply messages received The show ip icmp in command displays statistics about ICMP packets received for all IP addresses or for a specific IP address The output includes the following information Circuit IP Address ICMP Received ICMP In Errors Destn Unreachable Receive Time Exceeded Receive Param Problem Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface IP address of the interface Total number of ICMP messages received including errors Number of ICMP messages received that had errors bad ICMP checksums Number of ICMP destination unreachable messages received Number of ICMP time exceeded messages received Number of ICMP parameter problem
2. 305755 A Rev 00 show nat ra nges local NAT show Commands The show nat ranges local command displays local address ranges and their current state The output includes the following information Local Address Range Starting First IP address for the range of local addresses that NAT Local Address Range Ending Prefix Length State Mapping Type N to 1 Address translates Last IP address for the range of local addresses that NAT translates IP address mask that in conjunction with the base address defines the local address range State of the address range enabled or disabled Mapping types are as follows e 1 to 2 dynamic e static n to 1 Indicates whether this local address range is configured for N to 1 translations 305755 A Rev 00 6 5 BCC show Commands for IP Services show nat summary The show nat summary command displays the current configuration for NAT global parameters The output includes the following information NAT State Soloist Slot Dynamic Aging Dynamic Timer Translations Dynamic Translations N to 1 Translations FTP Synchronization Synchronization Router ID Synchronization Port Synchronization Timer Synchronization Retry Time Synchronization Max Retries Administrative status of NAT on the router enabled or disabled The mask value indicating the preferred soloist slot on this router Whether the dynamic mapping table entries are timed out
3. BCC show Commands for IP Services BayRS Version 13 20 BCC Version 4 20 Part No 305755 A Rev 00 March 1999 NORTEL NETWORKS Bay Networks Inc 4401 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 Copyright 1999 Bay Networks Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA March 1999 The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Bay Networks Inc The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may only be used in accordance with the terms of that license A summary of the Software License is included in this document Trademarks Bay Networks is a registered trademark and BayRS and BCC are trademarks of Bay Networks Inc All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the United States Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Notwithstanding any other license agreement that may pertain to or accompany the delive
4. link state database media access control management information base Network Address Translation not so stubby area Open Shortest Path First Public Data Network Routing Information Protocol Subnetwork Access Protocol switched virtual circuit Transmission Control Protocol 305755 A Rev 00 xi BCC show Commands for IP Services TTL time to live UDP User Datagram Protocol Related Publications For more information about using IP services refer to the following publications Configuring IP ARP RIP and OSPF Services Bay Networks part number 117356 E Rev 00 Provides a description of IP ARP RIP and OSPF services and instructions for configuring them Configuring IP Exterior Gateway Protocols BGP and EGP Bay Networks part number 305752 A Rev 00 Provides a description of Border Gateway Protocol BGP and Exterior Gateway Protocol EGP services and instructions for configuring them Configuring GRE NAT RIPSO and BFE Services Bay Networks part number 305753 A Rev 00 Provides a description of Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE Network Address Translation NAT Revised IP Security Option RIPSO and Blacker front end services and instructions for configuring them Configuring IP Multicasting and Multimedia Services Bay Networks part number 117355 D Rev 00 Provides a description of Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP IGMP Relay Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol DVMRP Multic
5. the older version of IGMP a value of 2 means IGMPv2 the newer version of IGMP 305755 A Rev 00 BCC show Commands for IP Services show igmp stats The show igmp stats command displays statistical information for all IGMP circuits The output includes the following information Circuit Designated Router Local Address In Datagrams In Queries Out Queries Discards Circuit name on which IGMP is configured IP address of the current IGMP designated router If there are multiple routers on a multiaccess network this value specifies the router sending the IGMP host queries IP address currently in use on this circuit This is the IP address that is being used to generate multicast traffic Total number of datagrams received on this interface Number of host membership query messages received on this interface Number of host membership query messages sent from this interface Number of IGMP messages received on this interface that were discarded due to errors such as bad checksums illegal message types and bad values in fields 305755 A Rev 00 Chapter 6 NAT show Commands This chapter describes how to use the BCC show nat command to display routing configuration interface and statistical data about the Network Address Translation NAT protocol from the management information base MIB This chapter includes descriptions of the following show commands
6. when unused enabled or disabled Maximum time in seconds before unused NAT mapping table entries are deleted The total number of dynamic address mappings in the router s mapping table The total number of N to 1 address mappings in the router s mapping table The number of address mappings in the router s mapping table using FTP Indicates whether NAT synchronization is enabled or disabled on this router This router s synchronization router ID The TCP port used by the NAT IP interface The interval in seconds after which the router sends a keepalive message to a peer at the other end of an idle peer connection The interval in seconds after which the router resends a keepalive message to a peer The maximum number of retry attempts that this router can make before ending an idle connection to a peer 6 6 305755 A Rev 00 Chapter 7 OSPF show Commands This chapter describes how to use the BCC show ospf command to display routing configuration interface and statistical data about the Open Shortest Path First OSPF protocol from the management information base MIB This chapter includes descriptions of the following show commands Command Page show ospf area 7 2 show ospf ase T2 show ospf base 7 3 show ospf interface T show ospf io 7 4 show ospf Isdb i show ospf neighbors T show ospf nssa range 7 7 305755 A Rev 00 7 1 BCC show Commands for IP Ser
7. A AAE E E E E S T S ies 6 6 Chapter 7 OSPF show Commands SMON RIC AN i E Aaa 7 2 Shon oop TSE aaa lia 7 2 a GT RSS ainan AS 7 3 SOS INCE A A A 7 3 ll AAA aed Mircea eee aa are 7 4 a PPP S rerres Teter rrr rerere rere rrr errr Tere 7 5 show ospf neighbors eae errr rela sota ini er mene eres perenne re ee 7 6 a td A E T 7 7 Index 305755 A Rev 00 vii Preface This guide describes the Bay Command Console BCC show commands for the following services Internet Protocol IP Border Gateway Protocol BGP Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol DVMRP Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP Network Address Translation NAT Open Shortest Path First OSPF Before You Begin Before using this guide you must complete the following procedures For a new router Install the router see the installation guide that came with your router Connect the router to the network and create a pilot configuration file see Quick Starting Routers Configuring BayStack Remote Access or Connecting ASN Routers to a Network Make sure that you are running the latest version of Bay Networks BayRS and BCC software For information about upgrading BayRS and the BCC see the upgrading guide for your version of BayRS 305755 A Rev 00 BCC show Commands for IP Services Text Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions angle brackets lt gt Indi
8. Associate the IBGP route server with a cluster Minimum interval in seconds between route injections into the routing table Maximum number of redundant routes that BGP received and used and the total number of redundant routes Indicates whether BGP is running as a soloist on the specified slot Configure BGP as an IBGP route server or client or neither 2 6 305755 A Rev 00 show bgp BGP3 Information BGP4 Information timers BGP show Commands State of BGP3 Configured Not Configured Enabled or Disabled State of BGP4 Configured Not Configured Enabled or Disabled The show bgp timers command displays BGP timer values The output includes the following information Local Address Remote Address Hold Cfg Act Keep Cfg Act Up Down Time hh mm ss Last Update hh mm ss IP address of the local interface IP address of the remote interface Amount of time in seconds that either peer waits for a keepalive or update message before declaring the connection down How often in seconds BGP issues a keepalive message on this peer to peer session Length of time since the last reboot of this router Time the last BGP update message was received from the peer 305755 A Rev 00 2 7 Chapter 3 DVMRP show Commands This chapter describes how to use the BCC show dvmrp command to display routing configuration interface and statistical data about the Distance Vector Multicast Rout
9. DVMRP 3 1 GRE 4 1 305755 A Rev 00 IGMP 5 1 IP 1 1 NAT 6 1 OSPF 7 1 static routes IP 1 13 statistics BGP 2 5 IGMP 5 4 IP 1 14 summary BGP 2 6 DVMRP 3 6 IP 1 17 NAT 6 6 RIP 1 10 support Bay Networks xiii T technical publications xii technical support xiii text conventions x timers BGP 2 7 RIP 1 11 traffic filters IP 1 19 tunnels DVMRP 3 7 GRE 4 2 Index 3
10. Last Used Amount of time in seconds since this address mapping generated packet activity 6 2 305755 A Rev 00 show nat peers NAT show Commands The show nat peers command displays a list of all peers and their state The output includes the following information Peer Router ID Peer IP Address Operational State Administrative State TX Translations RX Translations show nat ranges Peer s synchronization router identification number IP address of the peer to be used for translation updates Indicates whether the router is currently receiving updates from this peer Indicates whether this peer entry is enabled or disabled Number of translation updates received from this peer Number of translation updates sent to this peer The show nat ranges command displays NAT local and global address ranges and their current state This command supports the following subcommand options all global local This command allows for the following command filters and argument disabled enabled address lt address gt Displays information for only those address ranges disabled on the router Displays information for only those address ranges enabled on the router Displays information for the specified address range only 305755 A Rev 00 BCC show Commands for IP Services show nat ranges all The show nat ranges all command displays both local and global address ranges and the
11. SOCUINY OUt sin 1 17 SIA N Aa 1 17 SU led Lea 0 aaa 1 19 Chapter 2 BGP show Commands show Dop CIT COUN asco oaa AAEN EDA NONE EANTA EED aAA EE 2 2 Show DOP OOS paana a 2 3 210 CHE PSSS ia es 2 3 show IGS TOUTOS siones PE TA TEE T EE E EA rer E T 2 4 A E OAA A 2 5 MF UIT a E T A A E AEA A E E T 2 6 show bgp timers oa ima id idad APO eee diia lo Dra n 2 7 Chapter 3 DVMRP show Commands show dymrp CACHE envirioconcriiocanireiaas EEEE T beat ear 3 2 show mip MGT AG OS aiii 3 3 a EI ANY PUM AAA E E A O A N T 3 4 show dvmrp routes detail ree ido orita ello ii puuk lana ere n gA ST V PES O AS 3 5 Sno O SUID aa ao Reualeds 3 6 Show mp VMS isenana OR 3 7 Chapter 4 GRE show Commands show gre logical ip tunnels PART T oie ere Sterne iguanas eer Oe a show ge logical tal APA Reece ereee er terse tT reer er er er eer reer reer erere try eer tree errr rrerer rrr 4 3 show gre Psic A northern vada 4 4 vi 305755 A Rev 00 Chapter 5 IGMP show Commands Show OMD DASE enn 5 2 lolas dlls q fa ge TE EI E EN E A AE AE A EE E E 5 2 show igmp interfaces ssisicsrssirorissirenas eats a ree eee DS erties ae SI ambas is 5 4 Chapter 6 NAT show Commands Ae E a EA e E e E E A A E E E 6 2 Bir Ha BINNS mr ii iS 6 2 show nat peers seses anarei a seul orehu ta E ere beca os 6 3 SHON Hal MAIS arrian a eideateiiedn aed e em aeeS 6 3 Maragall ir a O a 6 4 show netranges GIO DAN visi nia id 6 4 cc A eins 6 5 a e
12. bgp damped routes The show bgp damped routes command displays information about BGP damped routes This command allows for the following command filters and arguments lt ip_address gt Displays BGP damped routes for the specified IP address lt ijp_address prefix gt Displays BGP damped routes for IP addresses with the specified address mask A Displays the entire routing table Routes marked with an asterisk are routes in the normal routing table d Displays the BGP routing pool including community information i Displays routes to and from specified BGP peer IDs N Displays the announce pool p Displays routes to and from specified BGP peers local peer address remote peer address R Displays the regular expression for AS pattern matching S Displays the slot If the address is 255 255 255 255 then the cache will be the internal cache for this slot For each damped route the output depends on the command filters and arguments that you specify 2 2 305755 A Rev 00 BGP show Commands show bgp errors The show bgp errors command displays error messages generated the last time that a connection between a router and its BGP peer failed These messages were either received from or sent to the BGP peer The output includes the following information Local Address Remote Address Last Error Code Last error source show bgp peers IP address of the local interface IP address of the peer Las
13. for the specified IP addresses The output includes the following information Network Mask IP address and mask of the route Next Hop Address If the route is generated from the local interface then the IP address of the local interface is displayed Otherwise the IP address of the source that sends this route is displayed Slot Slot number on which this route is learned Next Hop CCT Number of the next hop circuit on which this route is learned 305755 A Rev 00 3 5 BCC show Commands for IP Services Age Cost State show dvmrp summary Number of seconds since this route was last updated or verified to be correct Cost sum of hop metrics along shortest path of the route State of the main route e L local interface T timed route G garbage route The show dvmrp summary command displays current configuration information for DVMRP The output includes the following information State Pruning Full Update Interval Trigger Update Interval Leaf Timeout Neighbor Timeout Neighbor Probe Interval Switch Timeout Route Expiration Timeout State of the DVMRP interface Up or Down Status of the pruning function enabled or disabled How often in seconds routing messages containing complete routing tables are sent Minimum amount of time in seconds between triggered updates Value in seconds of the leaf timeout virtual interface holddown timer Duration of time in seconds
14. messages received 305755 A Rev 00 1 5 BCC show Commands for IP Services show ip icmp misc The show ip icmp misc command displays statistics about ICMP source quench redirect and prohibit messages for all IP addresses or for a specific IP address The output includes the following information Circuit IP Address SrcQunch In Out Redirect Messages In Out Prohibit In Out show ip icmp out Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface IP address of the interface Number of ICMP source quench messages received and sent Number of ICMP redirect messages received and sent Number of ICMP destination unreachable or communication administratively prohibited messages received and sent The show ip icmp out command displays statistics about ICMP packets that the router generates on each IP address or on a specific IP address The output includes the following information Circuit IP Address ICMP Sent ICMP In Errors Destn Unreachable Sent Time Exceeded Sent Param Problem Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface IP address of the interface Total number of ICMP messages sent including errors Number of ICMP messages sent that had errors bad ICMP checksums Number of ICMP destination unreachable messages sent Number of ICMP time exceeded messages sent Number of ICMP parameter problem messages sent 1 6 305755 A Rev 00 show ip icmp server IP show Commands T
15. only The output includes the following information Group Address IP address of the IGMP group Circuit Name of the circuit on which the IGMP group has subscribed Timer Value Amount of time until the group subscription times out 5 2 305755 A Rev 00 IGMP show Commands show igmp interfaces The show igmp interfaces command displays information about all configured IGMP interfaces This command allows for the following command filter and argument name lt circuit_name gt Displays IGMP interface information for the specified circuit only The output includes the following information Circuit State Query Rate DR Timeout Membership Timeout Designated Router Net Version Name of the circuit on which IGMP is configured State of the IGMP interface up or down How often in seconds the router sends general queries on the interface Designated router timeout value in seconds This value specifies the amount of time from the last host query message that will be used to determine the loss of the IGMP designated router Amount of time in seconds that a local group membership is valid without the receipt of a subsequent report for that group IP address of the current IGMP designated router If there are multiple routers on a multiaccess network this value specifies the router sending the IGMP host queries Version of IGMP that the router is running on this network A value of 1 means IGMPv1
16. rip show ip rip Trig Updates TTL auth IP show Commands Send RIP updates when routing changes occur over 5 second intervals IP time to live for RIP updates The show ip rip auth command displays information about IP interfaces on which RIP performs authentication You can configure authentication when you set the RIP version to RIP2 The output includes the following information IP Interface Circuit Type Password disabled IP interface to which the RIP configuration applies Number of the IP interface circuit in the router s active MIB Specifies the way RIP handles simple authentication in RIP2 mode Valid password string up to 16 characters The show ip rip disabled command displays the IP interfaces that have RIP configured but disabled The output includes the following information IP Interface Circuit State RIP Sup Lis Def Rt Sup Lis Poison Reverse RIP Mode IP interface to which the RIP configuration applies Number of the IP interface circuit in the router s active MIB Operational state of the IP interface up or down Allow this RIP interface to announce accept RIP routes Allow this RIP interface to announce accept the default RIP route Method used to readvertise routes out the interface on which they were learned poison poisoned reverse actual actual cost or split split horizon Type of updates RIP sends rip1 Version 1 updates rip2 Version 2 u
17. with the IP interface IP address of the interface Number of packets received on the interface including errors 305755 A Rev 00 BCC show Commands for IP Services Out Requests Forwards In Discards Out Discards show ip stats security in Number of packets that local clients including ICMP supplied to IP for transmitting Number of packets forwarded through this interface included in the In Receives count Number of packets that IP received but discarded because of lack of resources for example insufficient buffers Number of packets given to IP to transmit but discarded because of lack of resources for example insufficient buffers The show ip stats security in command displays statistics associated with IP security for received packets on each IP address or on a specific IP address or circuit The output includes the following information Circuit IP Address Drop Rx Authority Drop Rx Formats Drop Rx Levels Drop Rx No IPSOS Drop Rx Prohibit Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface IP address of the interface Number of received packets dropped because the authority flag was not sufficient Number of received packets dropped because the security option format was invalid Number of received packets dropped because the classification level was out of range Number of received packets dropped because they did not have an IP security label Number of ICMP destination unr
18. A Rev 00 Index C conventions text x D damped routes BGP 2 2 disabled IP interfaces 1 3 RIP interfaces 1 9 DVMRP cache 3 2 interfaces 3 3 neighbors 3 4 routes 3 4 3 5 summary 3 6 tunnels 3 7 DVMRP show commands show dvmrp caches 3 2 show dvmrp interfaces 3 3 show dvmrp neighbors 3 4 show dvmrp routes detail 3 4 show dvmrp routes main 3 5 show dvmrp summary 3 6 show dvmrp tunnels 3 7 E educational services xiii enabled IP interfaces 1 4 RIP interfaces 1 10 errors BGP 2 3 Index 1 G GRE show commands show gre logical ip tunnels 4 2 show gre logical ipx tunnels 4 3 show gre physical tunnels 4 4 ICMP client information 1 5 message statistics 1 7 messages received and sent 1 6 packets received 1 5 packets sent 1 6 IGMP interfaces 5 3 statistics 5 4 IGMP show commands show igmp base 5 2 show igmp groups 5 2 show igmp interfaces 5 3 show igmp stats 5 4 interfaces DVMRP 3 3 IGMP 5 3 IP 1 7 NAT 6 2 OSPF 7 3 IP adjacent hosts 1 2 alerts 1 2 cached forwarding tables 1 14 datagrams 1 14 fragmented packets 1 15 routes 1 12 security received packets 1 16 sent packets 1 17 static routes 1 13 traffic filters 1 19 IP show commands show ip adjacent hosts 1 2 show ip alerts 1 2 show ip arp 1 3 show ip disabled 1 3 Index 2 show ip enabled 1 4 show ip icmp client 1 5 show ip icmp in 1 5 show ip icmp misc 1 6 show ip
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20. BGP routes for IP addresses with the specified address mask A Displays the entire routing table Routes marked with an asterisk are routes in the normal routing table D Displays routes damped by route flap damping d Displays the BGP routing pool including community information i Displays routes to and from specific BGP peer IDs N Displays the announce pool p Displays routes to and from specific BGP peers local peer address remote peer address R Displays the regular expression for AS pattern matching S Displays the slot If the address is 255 255 255 255 then the cache will be the internal cache for this slot The output includes the following information Prefix Length IP address of the destination subnetwork and the length in bits of the IP address prefix Peer Address IP address of the interface on the remote side of this BGP peer connection Next Hop Address Address of the border router that should be used as the next hop for the destination network Org Origin code used to calculate preference IGP EGP Incomplete LocPref Originating BGP speaker s degree of preference for the advertised route from 1 through 2 147 483 647 If this attribute has not been provided for this route the value is 1 2 4 305755 A Rev 00 show bgp B U VE Sl stats BGP show Commands Best used indication Best means that the route is the best BGP route to the destination used means that the ro
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22. Command Page show nat interfaces 6 2 show nat mappings 6 2 show nat peers 6 3 show nat ranges show nat summary 6 6 305755 A Rev 00 6 1 BCC show Commands for IP Services show nat interfaces The show nat interfaces command displays status and traffic statistics for all IP interfaces configured for NAT The output includes the following information IP Address IP address of the NAT interface Circuit Name Name of the Ethernet circuit that the IP interface is configured on Interface Type Indicates whether this NAT interface is local or global State State of the NAT interface up down or init TX Messages Number of NAT translation packets received via this interface RX Messages Number of NAT translation packets sent via this interface Packets Dropped Number of NAT translation packets dropped by this interface show nat mappings The show nat mappings command displays all current local to global address mappings The output includes the following information Local IP Address Local IP address in a local to global address translation Global IP Address Global IP address in a local to global address translation IP Protocol IP protocol of this mapping that is TCP or UDP Local Port TCP UDP port associated with the local IP address Global Port TCP UDP port associated with the global IP address TX Packets Number of packets sent for this address mapping RX Packets Number of packets received for this address mapping
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25. at an upper layer protocol gave to IP to transmit 1 14 305755 A Rev 00 show ip stats fragments IP show Commands The show ip stats fragments command displays all information about fragmented IP packets for all IP addresses or for a specific IP address or circuit The output includes the following information Circuit IP Address Frag Receives Success Reassemblies Failed Reassemblies Frags Sent Frags Failed Total Frags show ip stats interface Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface IP address of the interface Number of IP fragments received that this router had to reassemble Number of fragmented datagrams that this router successfully reassembled Number of fragmented datagrams that this router failed to reassemble not necessarily a count of discarded IP fragments Number of IP datagrams that this router fragmented Number of IP datagrams that this router discarded because it could not fragment them properly for example could not set the Don t Fragment bit Total number of fragments that this router sent and received The show ip stats interface command displays statistical information about the IP interface configured on the router This command allows for the following argument lt ip_address gt Displays information about the specified IP address only The output includes the following information Circuit IP address In Receives Name of the circuit associated
26. cate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside the brackets Do not type the brackets when entering the command Example If the command syntax is ping lt p_address gt you enter ping 192 32 10 12 bold text Indicates command names and options and text that you need to enter Example Enter show ip alerts routes Example Use the dinfo command italic text Indicates file and directory names new terms book titles and variables in command syntax descriptions Where a variable is two or more words the words are connected by an underscore Example If the command syntax is show at lt valid_route gt valid_route is one variable and you substitute one value for it screen text Indicates system output for example prompts and system messages Example Set Bay Networks Trap Monitor Filters xX 305755 A Rev 00 Acronyms Preface This guide uses the following acronyms ARP AS ASBR ASE BGP DDN DVMRP GRE ICMP IETF IGMP IP IPX LSA LSDB MAC MIB NAT NSSA OSPF PDN RIP SNAP SVC TCP Address Resolution Protocol autonomous system AS boundary router autonomous system external Border Gateway Protocol Defense Data Network Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol Generic Routing Encapsulation Internet Control Message Protocol Internet Engineering Task Force Internet Group Management Protocol Internet Protocol Internetwork Packet Exchange link state advertisement
27. e The IP address assigned to this interface 305755 A Rev 00 1 7 BCC show Commands for IP Services Mask The subnet mask associated with the interface s IP address MAC Address The media access control MAC address associated with this interface show ip rip The show ip rip command displays information about the Routing Information Protocol RIP configuration on IP interfaces This command supports the following subcommand options alerts enabled auth summary disabled timers show ip rip alerts The show ip rip alerts command displays information about the IP interfaces that have RIP configured but the state of RIP is down The output includes the following information IP Interface IP interface to which the RIP configuration applies Circuit Number of the IP interface circuit in the router s active MIB State Operational state of the IP interface up or down RIP Sup Lis Allow this RIP interface to announce accept RIP routes Def Rt Sup Lis Allow this RIP interface to announce accept the default RIP route Poison Reverse Method used to readvertise routes out the interface on which they were learned poison poisoned reverse actual actual cost or split split horizon RIP Mode Type of updates RIP sends rip1 Version 1 updates rip2 Version 2 updates with no aggregation of subnets or aggr Version 2 updates with subnet aggregation 1 8 305755 A Rev 00 show ip
28. eachable or communication administratively prohibited messages received 305755 A Rev 00 show ip stats security out IP show Commands The show ip status security out command displays statistics associated with IP security for transmitted packets on each IP address or on a specific IP address or circuit The output includes the following information Circuit IP Address Drop Tx Authority Drop Tx Levels Drop Tx No IPSOS No IPSOS ROOMS Out Admin Prohibit show ip summary Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface IP address of the interface Number of transmitted packets dropped because the authority flag was not sufficient Number of transmitted packets dropped because the classification level was out of range Number of transmitted packets dropped because they did not have an IP security label Number of packets dropped because the IP header lacked the space to insert an IP security option Number of ICMP destination unreachable or communication administratively prohibited messages sent The show ip summary command displays the state of IP whether it is up and in forwarding mode or in host mode only The base record controls IP for the entire system This command allows for the following command filter and arguments name lt circuit_name gt lt ip_address gt Displays information about the specified circuit only Displays information about the specified IP address only The output
29. es show ospf neighbors The show ospf neighbors command displays information about all OSPF neighbors The output includes the following information IP Interface IP address of the interface for the neighbor OSPF dynamic and configured neighbors only Area ID Area identifier of the transit area OSPF virtual neighbors only Router ID Neighbor IP Address State Type Router identifier IP address of the neighbor State of the neighbor which is one of the following Down Neighbor is not operational This state can occur only if the neighbor is configured for nonbroadcast multiaccess networks Attempt Router is trying to establish communication with the neighbor can occur only if the neighbor is configured for nonbroadcast multiaccess networks Init Router has received the neighbor s Hello packet but the packet does not include this router in its list Two Way Router and neighbor receive each other s Hello packets Exch Start Router and neighbor are negotiating a master slave relationship for the database exchange process Exchange Router and neighbor are exchanging their link state databases Loading Router and neighbor are synchronizing their link state databases Full Router and neighbor have fully synchronized databases Type of neighbor Dynamic Router and neighbor learn about each other on broadcast or point to point networks Cfg Static configuration of neighbors which occu
30. feature is one of the following Yes Multicast datagrams are forwarded on this circuit in native mode that is as multicast datagrams You can configure tunnels on this circuit e No This circuit exists only to support unicast tunnels The source network associated with this circuit is not incorporated into the routing updates Whether the router advertises its own local networks over this interface enabled or disabled 305755 A Rev 00 BCC show Commands for IP Services show dvmrp neighbors The show dvmrp neighbors command displays all DVMRP neighbor information or neighbor information for a specified circuit This command allows for the following command filter and argument name lt circuit_name gt Displays information about the specified circuit only The output includes the following information Circuit Circuit name of this interface Local Tunnel IP Unicast IP address of the local end of the tunnel If itis a DVMRP interface then this field indicates physical If it is a tunnel interface then the local IP address of the tunnel is displayed Neighbor IP Unicast IP address of the neighboring router If it is a DVMRP interface then this field displays the IP address of the first neighbor it learns If it is a tunnel interface then the IP address of the remote tunnel interface is displayed Neighbor Timer Number of seconds that the router waits to receive a report from a neighbor before cons
31. figuration applies Circuit Number of the IP interface circuit in the router s active MIB State Operational state of the IP interface up or down RIP Sup Lis Allow this RIP interface to announce accept RIP routes 1 10 305755 A Rev 00 Def Rt Sup Lis Poison Reverse RIP Mode Trig Updates TTL show ip rip timers IP show Commands Allow this RIP interface to announce accept the default RIP route Method used to readvertise routes out the interface on which they were learned poison poisoned reverse actual actual cost or split split horizon Type of updates RIP sends rip1 Version 1 updates rip2 Version 2 updates with no aggregation of subnets or aggr Version 2 updates with subnet aggregation Send RIP updates when routing changes occur over 5 second intervals IP time to live for RIP updates The show ip rip timers command displays the RIP timer values that you can use to control periodic RIP updates broadcast when RIP declares a route invalid timeout and the length of time a route is advertised with an infinite metric holddown The output includes the following information IP Interface Circuit Broadcast Timer Timeout Timer Hold Down Timer IP interface to which the time interval is applied Number of the IP interface circuit in the router s active MIB Time interval between RIP updates Amount of time after which a route is no longer considered valid Amo
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33. guration If this field displays No you should check the adjacent host s configuration State Status of the adjacent host enabled or disabled Mac Address Media access control MAC address of the host WAN Address Physical address of the adjacent host Sub address Subaddress used to establish a switched virtual circuit SVC to the adjacent host Type of Number Type of number used to establish an SVC to the adjacent host show ip alerts The show ip alerts command displays the circuit name and IP address of interfaces whose state does not match their configuration for example an interface configured as enabled but whose state is not up The output includes the following information Circuit Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface Circuit Number of the circuit in the router s active MIB State Status of the IP interface up or down IP Address IP address of the interface Mask Subnet mask of the IP interface 1 2 305755 A Rev 00 IP show Commands show ip arp The show ip arp command displays the IP Address Resolution Protocol ARP table This table shows the mapping between the host IP address and its MAC address and shows how the IP address was learned The output includes the following information about each host listed IP Address IP address of the host Physical address MAC address of the host Type How the IP address was resolved to the MAC address dynamic means that ARP resolved it static
34. he show ip icmp server command displays statistics about ICMP messages that the router generates for all IP addresses or for a specific IP address The output includes the following information Circuit IP Address Echo Requests Echo Replies Timestamp Reqs Timestamp Repls Address Mask Requests Address Mask Replies show ip interfaces Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface IP address of the interface Number of ICMP echo request messages sent Number of ICMP echo reply messages sent Number of ICMP timestamp request messages sent Number of ICMP timestamp reply messages sent Number of ICMP address request messages sent Number of ICMP address reply messages sent The show ip interfaces command displays a list of all IP interfaces currently configured on the router This command allows for the following command filters and arguments alerts enabled name lt circuit_name gt lt ijp_address gt Displays information about disabled IP interfaces only Displays information about enabled IP interfaces only Displays information about the specified circuit only Displays information about the specified IP address only The output includes the following information Circuit Circuit State IP Address The name of the circuit that the IP interface is configured on The number of this circuit The circuit count is assigned in the order that each circuit is created Current state of the interfac
35. icmp out 1 6 show ip icmp server 1 7 show ip interfaces 1 7 show ip rip alerts 1 8 show ip rip auth 1 9 show ip rip disabled 1 9 show ip rip enabled 1 10 show ip rip summary 1 10 show ip rip timers 1 11 show ip routes 1 12 show ip static 1 13 show ip stats cache 1 14 show ip stats datagrams 1 14 show ip stats fragments 1 15 show ip stats security in 1 16 show ip stats security out 1 17 show ip summary 1 17 show ip traffic 1 19 L link state database OSPF 7 5 N NAT show commands show nat interfaces 6 2 show nat mappings 6 2 show nat peers 6 3 show nat ranges 6 3 show nat summary 6 6 neighbors DVMRP 3 4 OSPF 7 6 O OSPF areas 7 2 7 7 autonomous system external ASE advertisements 7 2 interfaces 7 3 link state database 7 5 305755 A Rev 00 OSPF continued neighbors 7 6 packets sent and received 7 4 OSPF show commands show ospf area 7 2 7 7 show ospf ase 7 2 show ospf base 7 3 show ospf interface 7 3 show ospf io 7 4 show ospf Isdb 7 5 show ospf neighbors 7 6 show ospf nssa range 7 7 P peers BGP 2 3 NAT 6 3 product support xiii publications Bay Networks xii publications related xii R ranges NAT 6 3 OSPF NSSA 7 7 RIP alerts 1 8 authentication 1 9 disabled interfaces 1 9 enabled interfaces 1 10 summary 1 10 timers 1 11 routes BGP 2 4 DVMRP 3 4 3 5 IP 1 12 routing caches DVMRP 3 2 S show commands BGP 2 1
36. idering the connection inactive show dvmrp routes detail The show dvmrp routes detail command displays routing information maintained on all DVMRP interfaces both physical and tunnel This command allows for the following command filter and arguments slot lt slot gt Displays route information for the specified slot only lt ijpp_address prefix gt Displays information about the routes for the specified IP addresses 305755 A Rev 00 DVMRP show Commands The output includes the following information Source Network IP address of the source of multicast datagrams State State of the route as follows e C Child L Leaf H Holddown Loop neighbor Local IP IP address of the local end of the tunnel Remote Tunnel IP address of the remote end of the tunnel Dominant Router Dominant router address for a virtual interface Sub Router Subordinate router address for a virtual interface show dvmrp routes main The show dvmrp routes main command displays the main DVMRP routing table You can specify routes that match an IP address or routes with a source network number that matches a portion of an IP address for example 192 34 3 3 or 192 34 0 0 16 This command allows for the following command filter and arguments slot lt slot gt Displays routing information for the specified slot only If no slot is specified the current slot is used lt ijpp_address pretix gt Displays information about the routes
37. includes the following information Configured State Current State The configured state of IP enabled or disabled State of IP down init initializing not pres enabled but not yet started or up 305755 A Rev 00 BCC show Commands for IP Services All Subnets Number of Routes Number of Hosts Time to Live Maximum Policy Rules RIP Diameter Route Cache Interval Estimated networks Estimated hosts Classless Forwarding mode Route filters Determines the state of the subnets configured on the router enabled or disabled Total number of routes configured on the router Total number of ARP entries that the router requires in its ARP table Value that determines how long IP retains routes before discarding them Configured value for the maximum allowable number of policy rules per type accept or announce for each protocol Value or hop count that RIP uses to denote the largest valid metric Interval at which routing entries are flushed from the forwarding cache Estimated number of networks that the router will need to keep in its routing table Estimated number of hosts that the router will need to keep in its host table Applies the default route for unknown subnets as well as unknown natural class networks Status of forwarding Forwarding indicates that the IP host is an IP gateway and is forwarding datagrams received but not addressed to it Not Forwarding indicates that
38. ing Protocol DVMRP from the management information base MIB This chapter includes descriptions of the following show commands Command Page show dvmrp cache 3 2 show dvmrp interfaces 3 3 show dvmrp neighbors 3 4 show dvmrp routes detail 4 show dvmrp routes main 3 5 show dvmrp summary 3 6 show dvmrp tunnels 7 305755 A Rev 00 3 1 BCC show Commands for IP Services show dvmrp cache The show dvmrp cache command displays the cache forwarding information in each slot on the router This command allows for the following command filter and arguments slot lt slot gt lt group_address prefix gt Displays DVMRP routing caches for the specified slot only If you do not specify a slot the current slot is used Displays DVMRP cache information for the group addresses specified The output includes the following information Group Source Mask Interface Name IP Address or Tunnel ID local remote Out State Prune State Identifies the group and source mask of the cache to which the interface belongs Name of the interface on which routing cache information is created The interface name is truncated to 6 characters Also indicates whether the route is Inbound e O Outbound The IP address of an interface or the tunnel ID local and remote interface addresses for which route information is being reported If you configure this interface as a tu
39. interface has been configured AS Autonomous system identifier for destination IP interfaces running the OSPF protocol 1 12 305755 A Rev 00 IP show Commands show ip static The show ip static command displays all statically configured routes on the router The output includes the following information IP Destination IP address of this static route Network Mask Subnet mask for this static route Cost Number of hops to reach the destination Next Hop IP address of the next hop on the route If the next hop is an unnumbered interface the Next Hop field displays the circuit number associated with the unnumbered interface Valid Value that indicates whether or not the configuration is valid Enabled State active or inactive of the static route record in the IP routing tables show ip stats The show ip stats command displays IP statistical information This command supports the following subcommand options cache interface datagrams security in fragments security out In addition you can specify the following filter and arguments with the above subcommand options name lt circuit_name gt Displays information about the specified circuit only lt ip_address gt Displays information about the specified IP address only 305755 A Rev 00 1 13 BCC show Commands for IP Services show ip stats cache The show ip stats cache command displays statistics about the cached forwarding table
40. ir current states The output includes the following information IP Address Local Address Range Starting Local Address Range Ending Global Address Range Starting Global Address Range Ending Prefix Length State Mapping Type N to 1 Address show nat ranges global Base IP address of the address range First IP address for the range of local addresses that NAT translates Last IP address for the range of local addresses that NAT translates First IP address for the range of global addresses into which NAT translates Last IP address for the range of global addresses into which NAT translates IP address mask that in conjunction with the base address defines the local or global address range State of the address range enabled or disabled Mapping types are as follows 1 to 2 dynamic e static n to 1 Indicates whether this local address range is configured for N to 1 translations The show nat ranges global command displays global address ranges and their current state The output includes the following information Global Address Range Starting Global Address Range Ending Prefix Length State First IP address for the range of global addresses into which NAT translates Last IP address for the range of global addresses into which NAT translates IP address mask that in conjunction with the base address defines the global address range State of the address range enabled or disabled
41. link state acknowledgments sent Number of OSPF messages dropped 305755 A Rev 00 show ospf Isdb OSPF show Commands The show ospf Isdb command displays information from the OSPF link state database LSDB This command allows for the following command filters and arguments lt ijp_address gt lt ijp_address prefix gt Displays OSPF link state data for the specified IP address Displays OSPF link state data for IP addresses with the specified address mask Displays the OSPF area Displays the entire link state advertisement Displays the LSDB count Displays the type of OSPF link state advertisement The output includes the following information Area ID Router ID Link State ID LS Type Forward Address Age Identifier of the area from which the LSA was received Identifier for the originating router in the autonomous system Router ID or IP address of the routing domain that the ASE advertisement represents Type of OSPF link state advertisement which can be one of the following 0 stub e 1 router 2 network 3 summary link IP network 4 summary link ASBR AS boundary router e 5 external 6 multicast 7 NSSA not so stubby area 15 opaque e 16 resource Address used to get to this network If the address is 0 traffic is forwarded to the originating router Age of the advertisement in seconds 305755 A Rev 00 BCC show Commands for IP Servic
42. ly The output includes the following information Tunnel Name Local Address Local State Remote Endpoint Name Remote Endpoint Host Address Name assigned to the GRE tunnel The IP address of the host interface on the local end of the GRE tunnel connection State of the local host interface enabled or disabled Name assigned to the host interface on the remote end of the GRE tunnel connection The IP address assigned to the host interface on the remote end of the GRE tunnel connection 305755 A Rev 00 GRE show Commands show gre logical ipx tunnels The show gre logical ipx tunnels command displays information about the logical IPX connections configured on a GRE tunnel This command allows for the following command filters and arguments disabled enabled address lt address gt name lt name gt lt name gt Displays information about disabled tunnels only Displays information about enabled tunnels only Displays information for tunnels configured with the specified IP address only Displays information for tunnels configured with the specified tunnel name only Long notation which allows you to specify the filter flag and value Displays information for tunnels configured with the specified tunnel name only Short notation which allows you to specify a value only The output includes the following information Tunnel Name Local Network Address Local State Remote Endpoint Na
43. me Remote Endpoint Host Name assigned to the GRE tunnel The address of the host interface on the local end of the GRE tunnel connection State of the local host interface enabled or disabled Name assigned to the host interface on the remote end of the GRE tunnel connection Name of the host on the remote end of the GRE tunnel connection 305755 A Rev 00 BCC show Commands for IP Services show gre physical tunnels The show gre physical tunnels command displays information about the router interfaces at either end of the physical GRE tunnel This command allows for the following command filters and arguments disabled enabled address lt address gt name lt name gt lt name gt Displays information about disabled tunnels only Displays information about enabled tunnels only Displays information for tunnels configured with the specified IP address only Displays information for tunnels configured with the specified name only Long notation which allows you to specify the filter flag and value Displays information for tunnels configured with the specified tunnel name only Short notation which allows you to specify a value only The output includes the following information Tunnel Name Encaps Protocols Local Address Local State Remote Endpoint Name Remote Endpoint Address Name assigned to the GRE tunnel The protocol that the tunnel is configured for The IP address of the ro
44. means that it was configured through an adjacent host entry show ip disabled The show ip disabled command displays information about disabled IP interfaces The output includes the following information Circuit Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface Circuit Number of the circuit in the router s active MIB State Status of the IP interface up or down IP Address IP address of the interface Mask Subnet mask of the IP interface 305755 A Rev 00 BCC show Commands for IP Services show ip enabled The show ip enabled command displays information about enabled IP interfaces The output includes the following information Circuit Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface Circuit Number of the circuit in the router s active MIB State Status of the IP interface up or down IP Address IP address of the interface IP address 0 0 0 0 indicates that the circuit is associated with an unnumbered interface Mask Subnet mask of the IP interface MAC Address Layer 2 address of the IP interface show ip icmp The show ip icmp command displays statistical information about Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP packets and messages This command supports the following subcommand options client out in server misc In addition you can specify the following argument with any subcommand option lt ip_address gt Displays information about the specified IP address only
45. nnel then a tunnel ID local and remote interface address is displayed Otherwise the IP address of the interface is displayed Indicates whether the interface is active or inactive The state can be one of the following P Pruned with timer N P Not pruned 305755 A Rev 00 show dvmrp interfaces DVMRP show Commands The show dvmrp interfaces command displays information about the configured DVMRP interfaces This command allows for the following command filters and arguments disabled enabled lt ijp_address gt or Displays information about disabled DVMRP interfaces only Displays information about enabled DVMRP interfaces only Displays information about the DVMRP interfaces of lt ip_address_search_pattern gt the specified IP address only The output includes the following information Interface Circuit State Metric TTL Threshold Route Enabled Advertise Self IP address of the DVMRP interface Name of the circuit associated with the DVMRP interface Operational state of the DVMRP interface up or down Cost sum of hop metrics along shortest path of the routes to cross this interface Minimum IP time to live TTL required for a multicast datagram to be forwarded out the interface Whether this circuit is used to propagate routing information and if information about the source network associated with this circuit is incorporated into routing updates The status of this
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47. pdates with no aggregation of subnets or aggr Version 2 updates with subnet aggregation 305755 A Rev 00 1 9 BCC show Commands for IP Services Trig Updates Send RIP updates when routing changes occur over 5 second intervals TTL IP time to live for RIP updates show ip rip enabled The show ip rip enabled command displays the IP interfaces that have RIP enabled on them The output includes the following information IP Interface IP interface to which the RIP configuration applies Circuit Number of the IP interface circuit in the router s active MIB State Operational state of the IP interface up or down RIP Sup Lis Allow this RIP interface to announce accept RIP routes Def Rt Sup Lis Allow this RIP interface to announce accept the default RIP route Poison Reverse Method used to readvertise routes out the interface on which they were learned poison poisoned reverse actual actual cost or split split horizon RIP Mode Type of updates RIP sends rip1 Version 1 updates rip2 Version 2 updates with no aggregation of subnets or aggr Version 2 updates with subnet aggregation Trig Updates Send RIP updates when routing changes occur over 5 second intervals TTL IP time to live for RIP updates show ip rip summary The show ip rip summary command displays the IP interfaces on which RIP is configured The output includes the following information IP Interface IP interface to which the RIP con
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50. rmation about educational services and the telephone numbers of our global support offices go to the following URL http www baynetworks com corporate contacts In the United States and Canada you can dial 800 2LANWAN for assistance 305755 A Rev 00 xiii Chapter 1 IP show Commands This chapter describes how to use the BCC show ip command to display routing configuration interface and statistical data about the Internet Protocol IP from the management information base MIB This chapter includes descriptions of the following show commands Command Page show ip adjacent hosts 1 2 show ip alerts 1 2 show ip arp 1 3 how ip disabl 1 3 show ip enabled 1 4 show ip icmp 1 4 show ip interfaces AER show ip rip 1 8 show ip routes 1 12 show ip static 1 1 show ip stats 1 13 show ip summary 1 17 show ip traffic filter 1 19 305755 A Rev 00 1 1 BCC show Commands for IP Services show ip adjacent hosts The show ip adjacent hosts command displays a table of configured adjacent hosts The output includes the following information Host Address IP address of the adjacent host applies to both single and expanded Interface Address of the IP interface through which packets reach the host Encaps Encapsulation method used ENET Ethernet SNAP Subnetwork Access Protocol PDN Public Data Network or DDN Defense Data Network Valid Validity of the confi
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52. rs on nonbroadcast multiaccess networks Virtual Configured neighbor over a virtual link 305755 A Rev 00 OSPF show Commands show ospf nssa range The show ospf nssa range command displays a list of configured OSPF NSSA address ranges on the router For each NSSA address range the output includes the following information Network Address Single IP address for a group of NSSA subnets The network address together with the network mask specifies the subnets to be grouped in this NSSA range Network Mask Network mask for a group of NSSA subnets Action Indicates whether the NSSA border router advertises type 5 LSAs for the NSSA address range Valid options are advertise or block External Route Tag Indicates the value to be inserted in the external route tag field of translated type 5 LSAs configured for a type 7 address range 305755 A Rev 00 7 7 A acronyms Xi Address Resolution Protocol ARP 1 3 adjacent hosts IP 1 2 alerts IP 1 2 RIP 1 8 areas OSPF 7 2 7 7 autonomous system external ASE advertisements OSPF 7 2 BCC show commands BGP 2 1 DVMRP 3 1 GRE 4 1 IGMP 5 1 IP 1 1 NAT 6 1 OSPF 7 1 BGP damped routes 2 2 errors 2 3 peers 2 3 routes 2 4 statistics 2 5 summary 2 6 timers 2 7 BGP show commands show bgp damped routes 2 2 show bgp errors 2 3 show bgp peers 2 3 show bgp routes 2 4 show bgp stats 2 5 show bgp summary 2 6 show bgp timers 2 7 305755
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54. s that IP uses for forwarding traffic for all IP addresses or for a specific IP address or circuit The output includes the following information Circuit Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface IP Address IP address of the interface Cache Networks Number of entries in the forwarding table Cache Misses Number of times that the forwarding table did not contain information about a destination and IP had to look up the route Cache Removes Number of entries removed from the forwarding table because they timed out show ip stats datagrams The show ip stats datagrams command displays error statistics about IP datagrams that IP has processed for all IP addresses or for a specific IP address or circuit The output includes the following information Circuit Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface IP Address IP address of the interface Header Errors Number of IP packets received with header errors Address Errors Number of IP packets received with address errors Unknown Protocol Number of IP packets received locally that IP discarded because the router did not implement the protocol In Discards Number of packets that IP received but discarded because of lack of resources for example insufficient buffers Out Discards Number of packets given to IP to transmit but discarded because of lack of resources for example insufficient buffers No Routes Number of packets with unknown destination addresses th
55. t error code and subcode seen by this peer on this connection If no error occurred the value of this field is 0 Otherwise the first byte of this 2 byte octet string contains the error code the second contains the subcode Last error source seen by this peer on this connection The show bgp peers command displays information about all BGP peers The output includes the following information Local Address Port Remote Address Port Remote AS Peer Mode State BGP Ver Routes The local interface address and TCP port number The peer s IP address and TCP port number Number of the autonomous system AS in which the remote peer is located Route server mode of the BGP peer 1 nota route server connection 5 peer is a route reflector client 6 peer is a route reflector in the same RR cluster 7 peer is a route reflector in a different RR cluster Current state of the BGP peer Up Down Init initializing Invalid or Not Present enabled but not yet started The version of BGP that the BGP peers use to exchange routing information BGP3 or BGP4 Total number of BGP routes received from the peer 305755 A Rev 00 BCC show Commands for IP Services show bgp routes The show bgp routes command displays the BGP routing table This command allows for the following command filters and arguments lt ip_address gt Displays BGP routes for the specified IP address lt ip_address prefix gt Displays
56. ter The base record controls OSPF for the entire router The output includes the following information Router ID State Area Border Router AS Boundary Router NSSA Border Router Slot Running Primary Slot Running Backup show ospf interface Router identifier which is unique among all OSPF routers Whether the OSPF protocol is enabled or disabled on the router Whether the router is an area border router Valid values are true or false Whether the router is an autonomous system boundary router Valid values are true or false Whether the router is an NSSA border router Valid values are yes or no The slot on which the OSPF soloist is running The slot on which the backup OSPF soloist is running The show ospf interface command displays a table of OSPF interfaces followed by a table of OSPF virtual interfaces The output includes the following information OSPF Interfaces IP Address Area ID Interface Type IP address of the OSPF interface Area identifier of the interface Type of interface link as follows PtoP Point to point interface BCAST Broadcast network NBMA Nonbroadcast multiaccess network DFLT Not configured appropriately P to MPs point to multipoint proprietary IETF point to multipoint standard PASSIVE passive interface 305755 A Rev 00 BCC show Commands for IP Services Interface State Metric Cost Priority Designated Router OSPF Virt
57. that a connection with a neighbor is considered active without receiving a subsequent probe or report from the neighbor How often in seconds DVMRP sends a probe out an interface Duration of time in seconds that DVMRP waits without receiving a subsequent route update from the original neighbor before switching to a different neighbor advertising equal cost for this route Duration of time in seconds that a route is considered valid without the receipt of a subsequent update indicating that the route is reachable This value represents the duration of time that this route will be used Upon expiration of this timer this route is advertised as unreachable until it is refreshed or deleted 3 6 305755 A Rev 00 Unconfirmed Route Timeout Estimated Routes Actual Routes show dvmrp tunnels DVMRP show Commands Duration of time in seconds that this route is included in routing updates without the receipt of a subsequent update indicating that the route is reachable The difference between this value and the Route Expiration Timeout value represents the duration of time that the route will be advertised as unreachable without subsequent updates Estimated number of routes per slot Number of entries currently in the route table The show dvmrp tunnels command displays DVMRP tunnel configuration information for all circuits a specified circuit enabled circuits or disabled circuits This command allows for
58. the following command filters and arguments enabled disabled local lt ip_address gt or Displays information about enabled DVMRP tunnels Displays information about disabled DVMRP tunnels Displays information about DVMRP tunnels with the lt ip_address_search_pattern gt specified local tunnel end point remote lt ip_address gt or Displays information about DVMRP tunnels with the lt ip_address_search_pattern gt specified remote tunnel end point lt ijp_address gt or Displays information about the specified IP address lt ip_address_search_pattern gt The output includes the following information Local IP Remote IP State Metric Threshold Unicast IP address of the local end point of the tunnel Unicast IP address of the remote end point of the tunnel State of the tunnel enabled or disabled Cost sum of hop metrics along shortest path of the tunnel Minimum IP time to live TTL value for the tunnel in hops 305755 A Rev 00 3 7 BCC show Commands for IP Services Data Encapsulation Mode that DVMRP uses to encapsulate a tunneled multicast datagram P in IP DVMRP encapsulates the tunneled multicast datagram in an IP unicast datagram ip in ip LSSR DVMRP loosely encapsulates multicast datagrams using the LSSR option Control Encapsulation Encapsulation mode for IGMP control packets No encaps IGMP sends control messages in regular IGMP packets with the IP protocol t
59. this IP host is not a gateway Determines whether route filters are supported Enabled or Disabled If Enabled route filters are supported 305755 A Rev 00 show ip traffic filter IP show Commands The show ip traffic filter command displays information about IP traffic filters The output includes the following information Circuit IP Address Filter Name State Status Hits Prec Type Name of the circuit associated with the IP interface IP address of the interface Name of the IP traffic filter Defines whether the traffic filter is enabled or disabled Current status of the traffic filter Inactive the rule is not in use Active the rule is being used Error the application detected an error in the rule Number of packets received that match this rule Filter precedence Inbound traffic filter only 305755 A Rev 00 Chapter 2 BGP show Commands This chapter describes how to use the BCC show bgp command to display routing configuration interface and statistical data about the Border Gateway Protocol BGP from the management information base MIB This chapter includes descriptions of the following show commands Command Page show bgp damped routes 2 2 show bgp errors 23 show bgp peers 2 3 show bgp routes 2 4 show bgp stats 2 5 show bgp summary 2 6 show bgp timers 2 7 305755 A Rev 00 2 1 BCC show Commands for IP Services show
60. ual Interfaces Area ID Virtual Neighbor State show ospf io State of the interface as follows Enabled Interface is operational allowing neighbor relationships to be formed Disabled Interface is not operational Cost of using this interface Router priority on this interface used in multiaccess networks broadcast or NBMA for electing the designated router If the value is 0 this router is not eligible to become the designated router on this network IP address of the designated router on the network Identifier of the transit area that the virtual link traverses Router ID of the virtual neighbor State of the virtual interface Down or Point to Point The show ospf io command displays the number and types of OSPF packets that the router has sent and received The output includes the following information Interface Hellos Rx Hellos Tx DBs Rx DBs Tx LS Req Rx LS Req Tx Ls Upd Rx LS Upd Tx LS Ack Rx LS Ack Tx Drop IP address of the OSPF interface Number of OSPF Hello messages received Number of OSPF Hello messages sent Number of OSPF database description messages received Number of OSPF database description messages sent Number of OSPF link state request messages received Number of OSPF link state request messages sent Number of OSPF link state update messages received Number of OSPF link state update messages sent Number of OSPF link state acknowledgments received Number of OSPF
61. unt of time an unused route is held and advertised as unreachable 305755 A Rev 00 BCC show Commands for IP Services show ip routes The show ip routes command displays IP routes This command allows for the following command filters and arguments lt ip_address gt Displays the routes that match the specified IP address lt ip_address prefix gt Displays the routes that match the specified range A Displays the entire routing table routes marked with an asterisk are routes in the normal routing table S Displays the slot If the address is 255 255 255 255 then the cache will be the internal cache for this slot The output includes the following information Destination Mask Destination IP address for this route 0 0 0 0 indicates a default route The subnet mask is combined with the destination address and then compared with the value in Destination If the value of Destination is 0 0 0 0 a default route then the value of Mask is also 0 0 0 0 Proto Routing method through which the router learned this route local RIP or OSPF Age Number of seconds since this route was last updated or verified to be correct The meaning of too old depends on the routing protocol specified under Proto Cost Number of hops to reach the destination NextHop IP address of the next hop of this route If the next hop is an unnumbered interface the output includes 0 0 0 n where nis the number of the circuit on which the
62. ute is in the IP routing table Internal or external BGP route Slot number The show bgp stats command displays BGP statistical information The output includes the following information Local Address Remote Address Messages Rx Messages Tx Updates Rx Updates Tx IP address of the local interface IP address of the remote interface Number of BGP notification messages received Number of BGP notification messages sent Number of BGP update messages received Number of BGP update messages sent 305755 A Rev 00 2 5 BCC show Commands for IP Services show bgp summary The show bgp summary command displays a brief summary of BGP information The output includes the following information BGP Information BGP State ID AS Confed ID Confed Peers Intra AS Routing Dynamic Policy Change Multi hop Detect Redundant connections Cluster ID Injection time sec Max Redundant Routes Soloist Slot Topology State of BGP Not present Disabled Down Init Invalid or UP Local BGP identifier Local autonomous system number Identifier for the BGP confederation to which this peer belongs List of peers of this BGP speaker that are members of other member sub ASs within the same confederation Whether Intra AS IBGP routing is enabled or disabled Whether policy change is enabled or disabled Whether multihop is enabled or disabled Whether redundant connections are enabled or disabled
63. uter interface on which the GRE tunnel is configured State of the router interface enabled or disabled Name assigned to the interface at the tunnel s remote end point The IP address of the interface at the tunnel s remote end point 305755 A Rev 00 Chapter 5 IGMP show Commands This chapter describes how to use the BCC show igmp command to display routing configuration interface and statistical data about the Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP from the management information base MIB This chapter includes descriptions of the following show commands Command Page show igmp base 5 2 show igmp groups 5 2 show igmp interfaces 5 3 show igmp stats 4 305755 A Rev 00 5 1 BCC show Commands for IP Services show igmp base The show igmp base command displays basic configuration information about IGMP The output includes the following information Protocol The IGMP protocol running on this interface State Current state of IGMP Up Down Init initializing or Not Present enabled but not yet started Estimated Groups Initial memory allocated to the total number of configured groups show igmp groups The show igmp groups command displays information about the IGMP groups registered per interface on the router This command allows for the following command filter and argument name lt circuit_name gt Displays IGMP group information for the specified circuit
64. vices show ospf area The show ospf area command displays a list of configured OSPF areas on the router For each area the output includes the following information Area ID Area State Area Type Authentication show ospf ase Area identifier State of the area up or down Specifies whether the area is non stub stub or NSSA Authentication type for the area None or Simple Password The show ospf ase command displays information about autonomous system external ASE advertisements You can display information for all link state IDs on your router The output includes the following information Area Id Tag Link State Id Originating Router Age Metric Forwarding Address LS Type The OSPF area ID that receives and generates ASE advertisements Network number that this ASE advertisement represents Router that generated the advertisement Age of the advertisement in seconds Metric of the advertisement the cost of the external route Address used to get to this network If the address is 0 traffic is forwarded to the originating router Type of OSPF link state advertisement which can be one of the following 0 stub 1 router 2 network 3 summary link IP network 4 summary link ASBR 5 external 6 group 7 NSSA 15 opaque e 16 resource 305755 A Rev 00 OSPF show Commands show ospf base The show ospf base command displays global information for the OSPF rou
65. ype set to IP_PROTOCOL_IGMP Encaps IGMP encapsulates control messages inside IP packets with the IP protocol type set to IP_PROTOCOL_IPINIP 3 8 305755 A Rev 00 Chapter 4 GRE show Commands This chapter describes how to use the BCC show gre command to display routing configuration interface and statistical data about Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE from the management information base MIB This chapter includes descriptions of the following show commands Command Page show gre logical ip tunnels 4 2 show gre logical ipx tunnels 4 3 show gre physical tunnels 4 4 305755 A Rev 00 4 1 BCC show Commands for IP Services show gre logical ip tunnels The show gre logical ip tunnels command displays information about the logical IP connections configured on a GRE tunnel This command allows for the following command filters and arguments disabled enabled address lt address gt name lt name gt lt name gt Displays information about disabled tunnels only Displays information about enabled tunnels only Displays information for tunnels configured with the specified IP address only Displays information for tunnels configured with the specified tunnel name only Long notation which allows you to specify the filter flag and value Displays information for tunnels configured with the specified tunnel name only Short notation which allows you to specify a value on

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