Users Guide

Field Description
Destination Displays the destination route of the index.
CG Displays 0.
V Displays a 1 if the entry is valid and a 0 otherwise.
C Displays the CPU bit.
1 indicates that a packet hitting this entry is forwarded to the control processor,
depending on Egress port.
V Id Displays the VLAN ID. If the entry is 0, the entry is not part of a VLAN.
Mac Addr Displays the next-hop router’s MAC address.
Port Displays the egress interface. Use the second half of the entry to determine the interface.
For example, in the entry 17cl CP, the CP is the pertinent portion.
CP = control processor
Fo= 40 Gigabit Ethernet interface
Te = 10 Gigabit Ethernet interface
Example
Dell#show ip multicast-cam stack-unit 0 port-set 0 10.10.10.10/32
longer-prefixes
Destination EC CG V C VId Mac-Addr Port
----------------- -- -- - - ----- ----------------- -------------
10.10.10.10 0 0 1 1 0 00:00:00:00:00:00 3f01 CP
Dell#
show ip route
View information, including how they were learned, about the IP routes on the switch.
Syntax
show ip route [hostname | ip-address [mask] [longer-prefixes] | list prefix-
list [process-id] | 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-prexes (OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords longer-prefixes to view all routes with a common
prex.
list prex-list (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword list and the name of a congured prex list.
process-id (OPTIONAL) Specify that only OSPF routes with a certain process ID must be displayed.
connected (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword connected to view only the directly connected routes.
static (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword static to view only routes congured by the ip
route command.
summary (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword summary.
Command Modes
EXEC
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