show vsx ip route
Syntax
show vsx ip route [<IP-ADDR> | <IP-ADDR>/<MASK> | unique]
[vrf <VRF-NAME> | all-vrfs] [vsx-peer]
Description
Displays a specified LAG or all configured LAGs along with VSX LAGs.
Command context
Operator (>
) or Manager (#
)
Parameters
<IP-ADDR> | <IP-ADDR>/<MASK> | unique]
Selects one of the following:
<IP-ADDR>
,<IP-ADDR>
/
<MASK>
, orunique
<IP-ADDR>
Specifies the route information for an IPv4 address based on the parameters provided.
<IP-ADDR>/<MASK>
Specifies the route information for an IPv4 address and its specified subnet. Optional. Syntax: A.B.C.D/M
unique
Specifies routes that are present only on the primary switch or only on the secondary switch. The routes that are present on both the primary and secondary switch are excluded. Optional. Syntax string.
vrf <VRF-NAME> | all-vrfs
Selects the VRF name or all VRFs.
<VRF-NAME>
Shows the IPv4 route information for a specified VRF.
all-vrf
Shows the IPv4 route information for all VRFs.
[vsx-peer]
Shows the output from the VSX peer switch. If the switches do not have the VSX configuration or the ISL is down, the output from the VSX peer switch is not displayed.
Authority
Administrators
Example
Displaying IPv4 routes on a VSX switch:
switch# show vsx ip route IPv4 Forwarding Routes '[x/y]' denotes [distance/metric] 192.0.2.0/32, vrf default via 192.0.2.1, [1/0], static on vsx1 via 192.0.2.2, [1/0], static on vsx2
Displaying IPv4 routes on a VSX switch:
switch# show vsx ip route IPv4 Forwarding Routes '[x/y]' denotes [distance/metric] 192.0.2.3/24, vrf default via 1/1/3, [0/0], connected on vsx1 via 192.0.2.2, [110/2], ospf on vsx2 192.0.2.4/32, vrf default via 1/1/3, [0/0], local on vsx1 192.0.2.5/24, vrf default via 1/1/4, [0/0], connected on vsx1 via 192.0.2.2, [110/3], ospf on vsx2 192.0.2.6/32, vrf default via 1/1/4, [0/0], local on vsx1 192.0.2.7/32, vrf default via 192.0.2.8, [110/1], ospf on vsx1 via 192.0.2.1, [110/1], ospf on vsx1 via loopback1, [0/0], local on vsx2
Displaying IPv4 unique routes on a VSX switch:
switch# show vsx ip route unique IPv4 Forwarding Routes '[x/y]' denotes [distance/metric] 192.0.2.0/32, vrf default via 192.0.2.2, [1/0], static on vsx2 192.0.2.9/32, vrf default via 192.0.2.1, [1/0], static on vsx1
Displaying IPv4 routes on a VSX switch for 192.0.2.10:
switch# show vsx ip route 192.0.2.10 IPv4 Forwarding Routes '[x/y]' denotes [distance/metric] 192.0.2.10/32, vrf default via 192.0.2.1, [1/0], static on vsx1 via 192.0.2.2, [1/0], static on vsx2