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Cisco Nexus 3000 Series NX-OS Unicast Routing Configuration Guide, NX-OS Release5.0(3)U1(1)
Chapter 10 Managing the Unicast RIB and FIB
Managing the Unicast RIB and FIB
This example displays the unicast route table:
switch# show ip route
IP Route Table for VRF "default"
'*' denotes best ucast next-hop
'**' denotes best mcast next-hop
'[x/y]' denotes [preference/metric]
192.168.0.2/24, ubest/mbest: 1/0, attached
*via 192.168.0.32, Eth1/5, [0/0], 22:34:09, direct
192.168.0.32/32, ubest/mbest: 1/0, attached
*via 192.168.0.32, Eth1/5, [0/0], 22:34:09, local
This example shows the adjacency information:
switch# show ip adjacency
IP Adjacency Table for VRF default
Total number of entries: 2
Address Age MAC Address Pref Source Interface Best
10.1.1.1 02:20:54 00e0.b06a.71eb 50 arp mgmt0 Yes
10.1.1.253 00:06:27 0014.5e0b.81d1 50 arp mgmt0 Yes
Triggering the Layer 3 Consistency Checker
You can manually trigger the Layer 3 consistency checker.
To manually trigger the Layer 3 consistency checker, use the following commands in global
configuration mode:
Command Purpose
show ip route [
route-type
|
interface
int-type number
| next-hop]
Example:
switch# show ip route
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.
show ip adjacency [
prefix
|
interface-type number
[summary]|
non-best] [detail] [vrf
vrf-id
]
Example:
switch# show ip adjacency
Displays the adjacency table. The argument ranges are as
follows:
prefix—Any IPv4 prefix address.
interface-type number—Use the ? command to see
the supported interfaces.
vrf-id—Any case-sensitive, alphanumeric string up
to 32 characters.
show ip routing [
route-type
|
interface
int-type number
| next-hop
| recursive-next-hop | summary |
updated {since | until}
time
]
Example:
switch# show routing summary
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.

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