3com WX2200 3CRWX220095A User Manual

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Displaying IP Routes
To display IP routes, use the following command:
display ip route [destination
The destination parameter specifies a destination IP address. 
To display the IP route table, type the following command:
WX1200# display ip route
Router table for IPv4
Destination/Mask
Proto
Metric NH-Type Gateway
VLAN:Interface
__________________ _______ ______ _______ _______________ _______________
0.0.0.0/ 0 Static
 1 Router  10.0.1.17
 vlan:1:ip
  0.0.0.0/ 0 Static
 2 Router  10.0.2.17
 vlan:2:ip
 10.0.1.1/24 IP
  0 Direct
vlan:1:ip
 10.0.1.1/32 IP
  0 Local 
vlan:1:ip:10.0.1.1/24
  10.0.1.255/32 IP
  0 Local
 vlan:1:ip:10.0.1.1/24
 10.0.2.1/24 IP
  0 Direct
vlan:2:ip
 10.0.2.1/32 IP
  0 Local 
vlan:2:ip:10.0.1.1/24
  10.0.2.255/32 IP
  0 Local 
vlan:2:ip:10.0.1.1/24
224.0.0.0/ 4 IP
  0 Local
 MULTICAST
This example shows dynamic routes added by MSS for two VLAN 
interfaces, 10.0.1.1/24 on VLAN 1 and 10.0.2.1/24 on VLAN 2. 
This example also shows two static routes, which have a next-hop type 
(NH-Type) value of Router. Static routes have a default router, listed in the 
Gateway field. The 0.0.0.0 destination represents a default route. Here, 
default router 10.0.1.17 is reachable through the subnet on VLAN 1. 
Route 10.0.1.1/24 resolves the static route that uses the default router. 
Default router 10.0.2.17 is reachable through the subnet on VLAN 2 and 
route 10.0.2.1/24 resolves the static route to that gateway. 
MSS adds routes with next-hop types Direct and Local when you add an 
IP interface to a VLAN, when the VLAN is up. Direct routes are for the 
locally attached subnets that the switch’s IP addresses are in. Local routes 
are for destination interfaces configured on the WX switch itself. 
MSS automatically adds the 224.0.0.0 route to support the IGMP 
snooping feature.