Operation Manual

IP Services Commands
IP Services Commands
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See Also
clear ip route on page 8-95
set interface on page 8-102
set ip route on page 8-109
show interface on page 8-135
show vlan config on page 6-81
show ip telnet
Displays information about the Telnet management port.
Syntax
show ip telnet
Defaults
None.
Access
All.
History
Introduced in MSS Version 1.0.
Examples
The following command shows the status and port number for the Telnet management
interface to the MX:
MX> show ip telnet
Server Status Port
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Enabled 23
Table 8– 6 describes the fields in this display.
Table 8– 5. Output for show ip route
Field Description
Destination/Mask IP address and subnet mask of the route destination.
The 244.0.0.0 route is automatically added by MSS and supports the IGMP
snooping feature.
Proto Protocol that added the route to the IP route table. The protocol can be one of the
following:
IP—MSS added the route.
Static—An administrator added the route.
Metric Cost for using the route.
NH-Type Next-hop type:
Local—Route is for a local interface. MSS adds the route when you configure
an IP address on an MX.
Direct—Route is for a locally attached subnet. MSS adds the route when you
add an interface in the same subnet as the MX.
Router—Route is for a remote destination. An MX switch forwards traffic for
the destination to the default router (gateway).
Gateway Next-hop router for reaching the route destination.
Note: This field applies only to static routes.
VLAN:Interface Destination VLAN, protocol type, and IP address of the route. Because direct
routes are for local interfaces, a destination IP address is not listed.
The destination for the IP multicast route is MULTICAST.
For static routes, the value Down means the MX does not have an interface to the
destination next-hop router. To provide an interface, configure an IP interface that
is in the same IP subnet as the next-hop router. The IP interface must be on a
VLAN with the port attached to the default router.