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Using Technician Interface Software
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Table 8-6 explains the meanings of each ip subcommand in more detail.
<flags>
= [
<IP_address>
|
<IP_address/prefix>
|
-a
<area_address>
|
-A
|
-c
<circuit_no.>
|
-i
<BGP_router_ID>
|
-M
|
-n
|
-N
|
-p [
<local_peer_address
|
remote peer address>
] | -R
<simplified_regular_expression>
|
-S
<source_address>
|
-s
<slot_number>
|
-t
<type_number>
]
The
<flags>
apply to subcommands, as described in Table 8-7.
Table 8-6. IP Subcommand Meanings
Subcommand System Response
routes The routing table you select by specifying appropriate command
flags. RIP and EGP routes refresh only on slots that receive
route updates. Route ages may be different on each slot for this
reason.
bgp_routes The BGP routing table you select by specifying appropriate
command flags. Lists routes announced to various configured
BGP peers.
cache The routing cache you select by specifying appropriate
command flags. The cache subcommand requires an interface
address. For unnumbered interfaces, use 0.0.0.0 with the circuit
option.
dvmrp_caches The DVMRP routing caches for a particular slot. You must
specify a slot number with this command.
mtm The Multicast Table Manager (MTM) forwarding cache entries for
a particular slot. You must specify a slot number with this
command.
ospf_lsdb The contents of the ospf_lsdb you select by specifying
appropriate command flags.