C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 917
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
IP ADDRESSING AND PROTOCOL COMMANDS
SHOW
IP IRDP INTERFACE
Related
commands
ip irdp
show ip irdp
Table 24: Parameters in the output of the show ip irdp interface command
Parameter Description
Sending mode Whether this interface is sending broadcast or multicast router
advertisements. This means the destination IP address of
router advertisements will be either the multicast address
224.0.0.1, or the broadcast address 255.255.255.255.
Router
Lifetime
The lifetime value set for router advertisements sent from this
interface. This is the maximum time that other devices should
treat the advertised address as valid.
Default
Preference
The preference value for IP addresses as default router
addresses, relative to other router addresses on the same
subnet. This preference value is used for all IP addresses on this
interface, except for those listed under the heading “non
default prefix preferences”.
Min Adv
Interval
Minimum time allowed between sending router
advertisements from this interface.
Max Adv
Interval
Maximum time allowed between sending router
advertisements from this interface.
Non default
prefix
preferences
List of the IP addresses on this interface that have been set
with a specific router preference value. These addresses use
the preference value listed beside them, rather than the
interface’s default preference value.
In packets The total number of packets received by IRDP on this interface.
IRDP processes all ICMP packets received on this interface.
Out packets The number of packets sent by IRDP on this interface.
In bad packets The number of packets received by IRDP that it has discarded
because they do not conform or corrupted.
Out bad
packets
The number of packets that IRDP generated but failed to send
to the network layer.
In good
packets
The number of packets received and processed by IRDP.
Out good
packets
The number of packets generated and successfully sent by
IRDP.
In ignored
packets
The number of incoming packets ignored, like ICMP packets
other than IRDP.