HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 198

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Field TX packets collisions txqueuelen RX bytes TX butes Interrupt Description Statistics for sent packets, including: • Total number of sent packets. • Number of erroneous packets. • Number of discarded packets. • Number of packets affected by queue overflow. • Number of packets affected by carrier errors. Number of packets that encountered collisions. Maximum number of frames allowed by each queue. Total number of received bytes. Total number of sent bytes. Interrupt ID. display ip routing-table Use display ip routing-table to display IPv4 routing information. Syntax display ip routing-table Views Any view Examples # Display IPv4 routing information. display ip routing-table Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask 192.168.116.0 * 255.255.255.0 default 192.168.116.1 0.0.0.0 Flags Metric Ref U 0 0 UG 0 0 Use Iface 0 m-eth0 0 m-eth0 The first route indicates that the device has a directly connected segment 192.168.116.0/24 and will send packets destined for this segment out of the management port M-Eth 0 to the destination segment, without using a gateway. The second route indicates that the device will send packets destined for segments other than the directly connected segment out of the management port M-Eth 0 to gateway 192.168.116.1. Table 34 Command output Field Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Description IPv4 routing information. Destination address. For the default route, the value of this field is default. Gateway address. If no gateway is needed, the value of this field is an asterisk (*). Subnet mask. For the default route, the value of this field is 0.0.0.0. 191

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Field
Description
TX packets
Statistics for sent packets, including:
Total number of sent packets.
Number of erroneous packets.
Number of discarded packets.
Number of packets affected by queue overflow.
Number of packets affected by carrier errors.
collisions
Number of packets that encountered collisions.
txqueuelen
Maximum number of frames allowed by each queue.
RX bytes
Total number of received bytes.
TX butes
Total number of sent bytes.
Interrupt
Interrupt ID.
display ip routing-table
Use display ip routing-table to display IPv4 routing information.
Syntax
display ip routing-table
Views
Any view
Examples
# Display IPv4 routing information.
<boot> display ip routing-table
Kernel IP routing table
Destination
Gateway
Genmask
Flags Metric Ref
Use Iface
192.168.116.0
*
255.255.255.0
U
0
0
0 m-eth0
default
192.168.116.1
0.0.0.0
UG
0
0
0 m-eth0
The first route indicates that the device has a directly connected segment 192.168.116.0/24 and will send
packets destined for this segment out of the management port M-Eth 0 to the destination segment, without
using a gateway. The second route indicates that the device will send packets destined for segments
other than the directly connected segment out of the management port M-Eth 0 to gateway 192.168.116.1.
Table 34
Command output
Field
Description
Kernel IP routing table
IPv4 routing information.
Destination
Destination address. For the default route, the value of this field is
default
.
Gateway
Gateway address. If no gateway is needed, the value of this field is an asterisk
(*).
Genmask
Subnet mask. For the default route, the value of this field is 0.0.0.0.