Administrator Guide

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pre-Version
6.1.1.0
Introduced on the E-Series.
Example
Dell#show ip protocols
Routing Protocol is "bgp 1"
Cluster Id is set to 20.20.20.3
Router Id is set to 20.20.20.3
Fast-external-fallover enabled
Regular expression evaluation optimization enabled
Capable of ROUTE_REFRESH
For Address Family IPv4 Unicast
BGP table version is 0, main routing table version 0
Distance: external 20 internal 200 local 200
Neighbor(s):
Address : 20.20.20.2
Filter-list in : foo
Route-map in : foo
Weight : 0
Address : 5::6
Weight : 0
Dell#
show ip route
View information, including how they were learned, about the IP routes on the switch.
Z9000
Syntax
show ip route hostname | ip-address [mask] [longer-prefixes] |
list prefix-list | protocol [process-id | routing-tag] | all |
connected | static | summary]
Parameters
ip-address (OPTIONAL) Specify a name of a device or the IP address of
the device to view more detailed information about the
route.
mask (OPTIONAL) Specify the network mask of the route. Use this
parameter with the IP address parameter.
longer-prefixes (OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords longer-prefixes to view
all routes with a common prefix.
list prefix-list (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword list and the name of a
configured prefix list. For more information, refer to the
show ip route list command.
protocol (OPTIONAL) Enter the name of a routing protocol (bgp,
isis, ospf, rip) or the keywords connected or static.
NOTE: bgp, isis, ospf, and rip.
If you enter bgp, you can include the BGP as-number .
IPv4 Routing
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