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196 Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference
Receive IP RIP from this dest........ no
Receive IP default route by RIP.... no
Keep this IP destination private..... yes
Total IP remote routes............... 1
10.0.0.0/255.255.0.0/1
IPX network number................... 00000000
Use IPX RIP/SAP (negotiate with PPP): yes
Total IPX remote routes.............. 0
Total IPX SAPs....................... 0
Bridging enabled..................... no
Exchange spanning tree with dest... no
TX Encryption........................ unknown
RX Encryption........................ unknown
mtu.................................. 1500
REMOTE LISTBRIDGE
Lists the bridging capability from the target router to the remote router.
REMOTE LISTIPROUTES
Lists IP information for a remote router or, if the router name is omitted, for all routers in the remote router
database. The IP information includes all network or station IP addresses defined for the LAN connected beyond
the remote router.
This command lists all routes defined for the remote router, including those defined in the default routing table
and in any virtual routing tables.
Example:
The following command lists routing information for remote router HQ. It lists five routes that use HQ, the first
four are in the default routing table and the fifth is in virtual routing table FRANCISCO.
# remote listIproutes HQ
IP INFORMATION FOR <HQ>
Send IP RIP to this dest............. no
Send IP default route if known..... no
remote listBridge <remoteName>
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
# rem listBridge HQ
BRIDGING INFORMATION FOR <HQ>
Bridging enabled.................... yes
Exchange spanning tree with dest.... yes
remote listIpRoutes [remoteName]
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote listIproutes HQ