API Guide
Usage
Information
This command shows both static and dynamic ARP entries.
Example (IP
Address)
OS10# show ip arp 192.168.2.2
Address      Hardware address    Interface          Egress Interface
--------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.2.2  90:b1:1c:f4:a6:e6   ethernet1/1/49:1   ethernet1/1/49:1
Example (Static)
OS10# show ip arp summary
Total Entries       Static Entries      Dynamic Entries
-------------------------------------------------------
    3994                  0                 3994
OS10# show ip arp 192.168.2.2
Address      Hardware address    Interface          Egress Interface
--------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.2.2  90:b1:1c:f4:a6:e6   ethernet1/1/49:1   ethernet1/1/49:1
OS10# show ip arp
Address        Hardware address    Interface            Egress Interface
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.2.2    90:b1:1c:f4:a6:e6   ethernet1/1/49:1     ethernet1/1/49:1
193.168.2.3    54:bf:64:e6:d4:c5   vlan4000             port-channel1000
Example
(Dynamic)
OS10# show ip arp dynamic
Address        Hardware address    Interface           Egress Interface
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.2.2    90:b1:1c:f4:a6:e6   ethernet1/1/49:1    ethernet1/1/49:1
193.168.2.3    54:bf:64:e6:d4:c5   vlan4000            port-channel1000
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
show ip route
Displays IP route information.
Syntax
show ip route [vrf vrf-name] [all | bgp | connected | ospf process-id | static | ip-prefix/mask|
summary] load-balancing {ingress-port enable | [tcp-udp-selection l4–destination-port | l4–source-
port] | [ip-selection destination-ip | source-ip | protocol | vlan-id | l4–destination-port | l4–
source-port] | [ipv6–selection destination-ip | source-ip | protocol | vlan-id | l4–destination-port |
l4–source-port] | [mac-selection destination-mac | source-mac | ethertype | vlan-id]}
Parameters
● vrf vrf-name — (Optional) Enter vrf and then the VRF name to list the routes in the route table of a specific VRF.
● all — (Optional) Displays both active and non-active IP routes.
● bgp — (Optional) Displays BGP route information.
● connected — (Optional) Displays only the directly connected routes.
● ospf process-id — (Optional) Displays route information for the OSPF process, from 1 to 65535.
● static — (Optional) Displays static route information.
● ip-prefix/mask — (Optional) Displays routes for the destination prefix list.
NOTE: This option works only for the exact prefix and the mask length.
● summary — (Optional) Displays an IP route summary.
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
None
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