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SHOW-ROUTE / SHROUTE: Show route attributes

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You use the SHOW-ROUTE command to display the attributes of routes.

The alias name SHROUTE also exists for SHOW-ROUTE in order to support SNMP management.

BS2000 console

BS 2000 SDF command

Command/S OF file

SNMP management

Parameter service

x


x

x


List of valid command sources

SHOW-ROUTE / SHROUTE Displaying route attributes

ROUTES = *NAME(...), ... / *ADDRESS(...), ...


*NAME(...), ...



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ROUTE-NAME = <rout-name 1 .. 8>



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,PROCESSOR-NAME = <processor-name 1 .. 8>


*ADDRESS(...), ...



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IP-ADDRESS = <composed-name 7..15> / <x-string 1 .. 8> / list-poss (4): <integer 0 .. 255>



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,LAN-ADDRESS = <x-string 1 .. 12>



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,ISO-ADDRESS = <x-string 1 .. 40>



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,I6-ADDRESS = <c-string 1..45>

,RANGE = *NONE / *NEXT-HOP / *IS-ROUTES

,INFORMATION = list-poss (3): *ROUTE / *LINE / *TIMES

ROUTES=
ROUTES is used to specify which routes are shown.

ROUTES=*NAME(...)
Routes defined by name are shown.

ROUTE-NAME=<rout-name 1..8>
Name of the shown route.

PROCESSOR-NAME=<processor-name 1..8>
Name of the processor, whose routes are shown.

ROUTES=*ADDRESS(...)
Routes defined using addresses are shown.

IP-ADDRESS=<composed-name 7..15> / <x-string 1..8> / list-poss (4):<integer 0..255>
IP address of the shown route.

LAN-ADDRESS=<x-string 1..12>
LAN address of the shown INT0 route.

ISO-ADDRESS=<x-string 1..40>
ISO Internet address of the shown route.

I6-ADDRESS = <c-string 1..45>
IPv6 address of the shown route.

RANGE=
RANGE can be used to specify additional routes to be shown.

RANGE=*NONE
No additional routes are shown.

RANGE=*NEXT-HOP
If the route has a router and/or gateway function, those routes that lead via this router and/or gateway but not via any other router are shown.

RANGE=*IS-ROUTES
This shows the intermediate system (IS) routes over which the specified route operates The information is shown with the console message BCA08AE.

INFORMATION=
INFORMATION is used to specify what information on the routes is shown.
The values can also be specified as a list (list-poss).

INFORMATION=*ROUTE
The address and profile information of the route are shown.
This information is displayed with the console messages BCA08E6, BCA08AB, and BCA08AF.

Status information and other information on the route are shown.
This information is displayed with the console message BCA08EE.

INFORMATION=*LINE
The line to which this route belongs is shown.
This information is displayed with the console message BCA08ED.

INFORMATION=*TIMES
The route-specific timer values are shown.
This information is displayed with the console message BCA08F6.

Command logging

The processing acknowledgment is supplied in news BCA0730 if it is positive and in news BCA08EF if it is negative. In addition, for positive acknowledgments, the messages BCA08A6, BCA08AB, BCA08AE, BCA0A8F, BCA08E6, BCA08ED, BCA08EE, and BCA08F6 may also appear.
A description of the error messages that can be issued during command processing is provided in the table below.

Command return codes

(SC2)      SC1

Maincode

Meaning

   0        0

CMD0001

Command successfully processed

   0        1

BCA0768

Syntax error in command

   0       64

BCA079F

Address is not known

   0       64

BCA07A0

Processor is unknown

   0       64

BCA07A1

Route is unknown

   0       64

BCA08EF

Nothing to be displayed was found

   0      128

BCA0814

BCAM is being terminated abnormally

   0      128

BCA0816

BCAM is terminating

   0      130

BCA0766

BCAM is not active