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This chapter explains the function and syntax of the switching commands from show ip mroute through show lane client. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Cisco IOS Switching Command Reference, Release 12.1.
To display the contents of the IP multicast routing table, use the show ip mroute command in EXEC mode.
show ip mroute [group-name | group-address] [source] [summary] [count] [active kbps]
Syntax Description
group-name | group-address (Optional) IP address, name, or interface of the multicast group as defined in the DNS hosts table. source (Optional) IP address or name of a multicast source. summary (Optional) Displays a one-line, abbreviated summary of each entry in the IP multicast routing table. count (Optional) Displays statistics about the group and source, including number of packets, packets per second, average packet size, and bits per second. active kbps (Optional) Displays the rate that active sources are sending to multicast groups. Active sources are those sending at a rate of kbps or higher. The kbps argument defaults to 4 kilobits per second (kbps).
To display information about interfaces configured for Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), use the show ip pim interface command in EXEC mode.
show ip pim interface [type number] [count]
Syntax Description
type (Optional) Interface type. number (Optional) Interface number. count (Optional) Number of packets received and sent out the interface.
To display the routing protocol information associated with a VRF, use the show ip protocols vrf command in EXEC mode.
show ip protocols vrf vrf-name
Syntax Description
vrf-name Name assigned to a VRF.
To display the IP routing table associated with a VRF (VPN routing/forwarding instance), use the show ip route vrf command in EXEC mode.
show ip route vrf vrf-name [connected] [protocol [as-number] [tag] [output-modifiers]] [list number [output-modifiers]] [profile] [static [output-modifiers]] [summary [output-modifiers]] [supernets-only [output-modifiers]] [traffic-engineering [output-modifiers]]
Syntax Description
vrf-name Name assigned to the VRF. connected (Optional) Displays all connected routes in a VRF. protocol (Optional) To specify a routing protocol, use one of the following keywords: bgp, egp, eigrp, hello, igrp, isis, ospf, or rip. (Optional) Autonomous system number. tag (Optional) IOS routing area label. output-modifiers (Optional) For a list of associated keywords and arguments, use context-sensitive help. list number (Optional) Specifies the IP access list to display. profile (Optional) Displays the IP routing table profile. static (Optional) Displays static routes. summary (Optional) Displays a summary of routes. supernets-only (Optional) Displays supernet entries only. traffic-engineering (Optional) Displays only traffic-engineered routes.
To display RSVP terminal point information for receivers or senders, use the show ip rsvp host EXEC command.
show ip rsvp host {host {receivers | senders} | installed | interface | neighbor | request | reservation | sender}
Syntax Description
host installed Displays RSVP installed reservations. interface Displays RSVP interface information. neighbor Displays RSVP neighbor information. request Displays RSVP reservations upstream information. reservation Displays RSVP reservation requests from downstream. sender Displays RSVP PATH state information. temp-psb Displays RSVP PATH requests awaiting policy decision. temp-rsb Displays RSVP reservation requests awaiting policy decisions.
To display information about the traffic engineering configuration and metric information associated with it, use the show ip traffic-engineering command in privileged EXEC mode.
show ip traffic-engineering [metrics [detail]]
Syntax Description
metrics (Optional) Displays metric information associated with traffic engineering. detail (Optional) Displays information in long form.
To display information about configured traffic engineering filters and routes, use the show ip traffic-engineering configuration privileged EXEC command.
show ip traffic-engineering configuration [interface] [filter-number] [detail]
Syntax Description
interface (Optional) Specifies an interface for which to display traffic engineering information. filter-number (Optional) A decimal value representing the number of the filter to display. detail (Optional) Displays command output in long form.
To display information about the requested filters configured for traffic engineering, use the show ip traffic-engineering routes command in privileged EXEC mode.
show ip traffic-engineering routes [filter-number] [detail]
Syntax Description
filter-number (Optional) A decimal value representing the number of the filter to display. detail (Optional) Display of command output in long form.
To display the set of defined VRFs (VPN routing/forwarding instances) and associated interfaces, use the show ip vrf command in EXEC mode.
show ip vrf [{brief | detail | interfaces}] [vrf-name] [output-modifiers]
Syntax Description
brief (Optional) Displays concise information on the VRF(s) and associated interfaces. detail (Optional) Displays detailed information on the VRF(s) and associated interfaces. interfaces (Optional) Displays detailed information about all interfaces bound to a particular VRF, or any VRF. vrf-name (Optional) Name assigned to a VRF. output-modifiers (Optional) For a list of associated keywords and arguments, use context-sensitive help.
To display more information about the database, use the show isis database verbose command in EXEC mode.
show isis database verboseSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display a log of 20 entries of MPLS traffic engineering IS-IS adjacency changes, use the show isis mpls traffic-eng adjacency-log command in EXEC mode.
show isis mpls traffic-eng adjacency-logSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display the last flooded record from MPLS traffic engineering, use the show isis mpls traffic-eng advertisements command in EXEC mode.
show isis mpls traffic-eng advertisementsSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display information about tunnels considered in IS-IS next hop calculation, use the show isis mpls traffic-eng tunnel command in EXEC mode.
show isis mpls traffic-eng tunnelSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
To display detailed information for all the LANE components configured on an interface or any of its subinterfaces, on a specified subinterface, or on an emulated LAN, use the show lane command in EXEC mode.
AIP on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers; for the ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7200 Series
show lane [interface atm slot/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers
show lane [interface atm slot/port-adapter/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name][brief]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 Routers
show lane [interface atm number[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
Syntax Description
interface atm slot/port (Optional) ATM interface slot and port for the following: interface atm slot/port-adapter/port (Optional) ATM interface slot, port adapter, and port number for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers. interface atm number (Optional) ATM interface number for the NPM on the Cisco 4500 or 4700 routers. .subinterface-number (Optional) Subinterface number. name elan-name (Optional) Name of emulated LAN. The maximum length of the name is 32 characters. brief (Optional) Keyword used to display the brief subset of available information.
To display detailed LANE information for the broadcast and unknown server configured on an interface or any of its subinterfaces, on a specified subinterface, or on an emulated LAN, use the show lane bus command in EXEC mode:
AIP on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers; for the ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7200 Series
show lane bus [interface atm slot/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers
show lane bus [interface atm slot/port-adapter/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name][brief]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 Routers
show lane bus [interface atm number[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
Syntax Description
interface atm slot/port (Optional) ATM interface slot and port for the following: interface atm slot/port-adapter/port (Optional) ATM interface slot, port adapter, and port number for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers. interface atm number (Optional) ATM interface number for the NPM on the Cisco 4500 or 4700 routers. .subinterface-number (Optional) Subinterface number. name elan-name (Optional) Name of emulated LAN. The maximum length of the name is 32 characters. brief (Optional) Keyword used to display the brief subset of available information.
To display detailed LANE information for all the LANE clients configured on an interface or any of its subinterfaces, on a specified subinterface, or on an emulated LAN, use the show lane client command in EXEC mode.
AIP on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers; ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7200 Series
show lane client detail [interface atm slot/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers
show lane client detail [interface atm slot/port-adapter/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 Routers
show lane client detail [interface atm number[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
Syntax Description
detail Displays additional FSSRP information. interface atm slot/port (Optional) ATM interface slot and port for the following: interface atm slot/port-adapter/port (Optional) ATM interface slot, port adapter, and port number for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers. interface atm number (Optional) ATM interface number for the NPM on the Cisco 4500 or 4700 routers. .subinterface-number (Optional) Subinterface number. name elan-name (Optional) Name of emulated LAN. The maximum length of the name is 32 characters. brief (Optional) Displays the brief subset of available information.
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Posted: Wed Jul 26 13:14:54 PDT 2000
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