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Nx-os unicast routing configuration
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Managing the Unicast RIB and FIB
S e n d d o c u m e n t c o m m e n t s t o n e x u s 7 k - d o c f e e d b a c k @ c i s c o . c o m .
Command
show {ip | ipv6} route [ route-type |
interface int-type number | next-hop]
Example:
switch# show ip route
show {ip | ipv6} adjacency [ prefix |
interface-type number [summary]|
non-best] [detail] [vrf vrf-id ]
Example:
switch# show ip adjacency
show {ip | ipv6} routing [ route-type
| interface int-type number |
next-hop | recursive-next-hop |
summary | updated {since | until}
time ]
Example:
switch# show routing summary
This example displays the unicast route table:
switch# show ip route
IP Route Table for Context "default"
'*' denotes best ucast next-hop
'[x/y]' denotes [preference/metric]
0.0.0.0/0, 1 ucast next-hops, 0 mcast next-hops
*via 10.1.1.1, mgmt0, [1/0], 5d21h, static
0.0.0.0/32, 1 ucast next-hops, 0 mcast next-hops
*via Null0, [220/0], 1w6d, local, discard
10.1.0.0/22, 1 ucast next-hops, 0 mcast next-hops, attached
*via 10.1.1.55, mgmt0, [0/0], 5d21h, direct
10.1.0.0/32, 1 ucast next-hops, 0 mcast next-hops, attached
*via 10.1.0.0, Null0, [0/0], 5d21h, local
10.1.1.1/32, 1 ucast next-hops, 0 mcast next-hops, attached
*via 10.1.1.1, mgmt0, [2/0], 5d16h, am
10.1.1.55/32, 1 ucast next-hops, 0 mcast next-hops, attached
*via 10.1.1.55, mgmt0, [0/0], 5d21h, local
10.1.1.253/32, 1 ucast next-hops, 0 mcast next-hops, attached
*via 10.1.1.253, mgmt0, [2/0], 5d20h, am
10.1.3.255/32, 1 ucast next-hops, 0 mcast next-hops, attached
*via 10.1.3.255, mgmt0, [0/0], 5d21h, local
255.255.255.255/32, 1 ucast next-hops, 0 mcast next-hops
*via Eth Inband Port, [0/0], 1w6d, local
This example shows the adjacency information:
switch# show ip adjacency
IP Adjacency Table for context default
Total number of entries: 2
Address
10.1.1.1
10.1.1.253
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Unicast Routing Configuration Guide, Release 4.x
15-8
'**' denotes best mcast next-hop
Age
MAC Address
02:20:54
00e0.b06a.71eb
00:06:27
0014.5e0b.81d1
Chapter 15
Purpose
Displays the unicast route table. The route-type argument
can be a single route prefix, direct, static, or a dynamic
route protocol. Use the ? command to see the supported
interfaces.
Displays the adjacency table. The argument ranges are as
follows:
prefix—Any IPv4 or IPv6 prefix address.
interface-type number—Use the ? command to see
the supported interfaces.
vrf-id—Any case-sensitive alphanumeric string up to
64 characters.
Displays the unicast route table. The route-type argument
can be a single route prefix, direct, static, or a dynamic
route protocol. Use the ? command to see the supported
interfaces.
Pref Source
Interface
50
arp
mgmt0
50
arp
mgmt0
Managing the Unicast RIB and FIB
Best
Yes
Yes
OL-20002-02

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