• Network/Mask—Network and mask of the subnet on which the interface resides
• Received Bad Packets/RBdPk—Number of bad packets received on this interface
• Received Bad Routes/RBdRt—Number of bad routes received on this interface
• Routes Sent/SntRt—Number of bad routes advertised on this interface
• Administrative State—Configured state of DVMRP on this interface: enabled or
Disabled
• Summary Address(es)—Specific summary address or addresses that this interface
should advertise
• auto-summary—Status of automatic summarization: Enabled or Disabled
• metric-offset in—Number of hops by which the router increases a DVMRP route
advertised in incoming DVMRP reports
• metric-offset out—Number of hops by which the router increases a DVMRP route
advertised in outgoing DVMRP reports
• announce-filter—Routes advertised by the interface
• accept-filter(s)—Names of IP access lists that specify the sources for which the
interface accepts routes
• Example 1
host1:v3#show ip dvmrp interface
Interface: ATM2/0.1
SourceAddress: 1.0.0.1
Network/Mask: 1.0.0.1/24
Received Bad Packets: 0
Received Bad Routes: 0
Routes Sent: 0
Administrative State: Enabled
Summary Address(es) None Configured
auto-summary: Disabed
metric-offset in: 1
metric-offset out: 0
announce-filter: None
accept-filter(s) None Configured
• Example 2
host1:boston#show ip dvmrp interface brief
Interface SourceAddress Network/Mask RBdPk RBdRt SntRt
atm5/0.14 14.0.1.1 14.0.1.1/8 0 0 2
atm5/0.15 15.0.1.1 15.0.1.1/8 0 0 2
• See show ip dvmrp interface.
show ip dvmrp mroute
• Use to display information about DVMRP routes to multicast groups.
• Field descriptions
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