12-26
C
HAPTER
12: IP R
OUTING
C
OMMANDS
Status
- Enabled, ACTIVE, INACTIVE, Disabled
Reconfigure Needed
- FALSE or TRUE. When displaying the value TRUE, this
setting notifies the administrator that the network should be reinitialized in
order for a newly configured parameter to take effect. Using the
reconfigure
command allows the network to automatically re-enable without having to
manually disable and enable the network. The value FALSE indicates no
network editing has occurred and no reconfiguration is required.
IP Routing Metric
- routing metric configured for this network. Range
1-16
.
The default is
1
.
show ip routing
show ip routing settings
Displays parameter settings for the specified IP network. Statistics are gathered
from parameters configured with
set ip routing
.
IP Router Administrative Status -
whether status is enabled or not. The
default is
enabled
.
IP Static Remote Routes -
whether static routes are enabled or not. The
default is
enabled
.
LAN Host address
- IP address of the OfficeConnect Gateway.
IP Autonomous System Number
- system number assigned. The default is 1
.
IP Max Table Size
- maximum number of IP Routing Table entries allowed. The
default is
1,024
.
IP Max Metric Entries
- maximum metric entries allowed. The default is
512
.
IP RIP
- whether RIP is enabled on not. The default is
enabled
.
IP Number RIP Interfaces
- number of RIP interfaces.
IP Number RIP Neighbors
- number of IP RIP neighbors.
SHOW IP NETWORK ipnet SETTINGS
Interface:
eth:1
Network address:
165.134.145.124/22
Frame Type
ETHERNET_II
Status:
ENABLED
Reconfigure Needed:
FALSE
Mask
255.255.252.0
Station:
165.134.145.124
Broadcast Algorithm:
IETF
Max Reassembly Size:
3464
IP Routing Protocol:
RIPV2
IP Routing Metric:
1
IP RIP Routing Policies
SEND_ROUTES
SPLIT_HORIZON
FLASH_UPDATE
SEND_COMPAT
RIPV1_RECEIVE
RIPV2_RECEIVE
IP RIP Authentication Key
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect 3C100XF
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