Microsoft ES4612 User Manual

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show ip traffic
This command displays statistics for IP, ICMP, UDP, TCP and ARP protocols.
Command Mode 
Privileged Exec
Command Usage 
For a description of the information shown by this command, see “Displaying 
Statistics for IP Protocols” on page 3-205.
Example
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Console#show ip traffic
IP statistics:
  Rcvd:  5 total, 5 local destination
         0 checksum errors
         0 unknown protocol, 0 not a gateway
  Frags: 0 reassembled, 0 timeouts
         0 fragmented, 0 couldn't fragment
  Sent:  9 generated
         0 no route
ICMP statistics:
  Rcvd: 0 checksum errors, 0 redirects, 0 unreachable, 0 echo
        5 echo reply, 0 mask requests, 0 mask replies, 0 quench
        0 parameter, 0 timestamp
  Sent: 0 redirects, 0 unreachable, 0 echo, 0 echo reply
        0 mask requests, 0 mask replies, 0 quench, 0 timestamp
        0 time exceeded, 0 parameter problem
UDP statistics:
  Rcvd: 0 total, 0 checksum errors, 0 no port
  Sent: 0 total
TCP statistics:
  Rcvd: 0 total, 0 checksum errors
  Sent: 0 total
ARP statistics:
  Rcvd: 0 requests, 1 replies
  Sent: 1 requests, 0 replies
Console#
Table 4-82   Routing Information Protocol Commands
Command
Function
Mode Page
router rip
Enables the RIP routing protocol
GC
timers basic
Sets basic timers, including update, timeout, garbage collection
RC
network
Specifies the network interfaces that are to use RIP routing
RC
neighbor
Defines a neighboring router with which to exchange information RC
version
Specifies the RIP version to use on all network interfaces (if not 
already specified with a receive version or send version command)
RC
ip rip receive version
Sets the RIP receive version to use on a network interface
IC
ip rip send version
Sets the RIP send version to use on a network interface
IC
ip split-horizon
Enables split-horizon or poison-reverse loop prevention
IC