CLI Commands A-9
■ Interface - interface this IP address uses to connect to the system
list ip arp Displays the contents of the ARP cache. It lists:
■ IP Address - IP address for this entry
■ Phys Address - MAC address that the IP address maps to
■ Type - interface type: Ethernet or Token Ring
■ If Name - eth:1, DA:1 or loopback
list ip networks Displays all the IP networks you previously defined using the add ip network
command. It also lists:
■ Name - network designation
■ Prot - always the IP protocol
■ Int - name of the interface this network runs on
■ State - state of the network; ENABLED or DISABLED
■ Type - STATIC or DYNAMIC network
■ Network Address - address of the IP network
list ip routes Displays all the statically defined IP routes that you previously defined using the
add ip route command. It lists:
■ Destination - IP address that the route resolves to
■ Prot - LOCAL
■ NextHop - address of the gateway used to reach this route
■ Metric - number of router hops away this route is from the system
■ If - interface that the route uses
list ports Lists all bridge ports, showing:
■ Name - user designation you specified using add vc
■ Network Service - type of network service: e.g., RFC1483
■ VPI - Virtual Path Identifier
■ VCI - Virtual Channel Identifier
■ Status - link status: ACTIVE, INACTIVE or DISABLED
list snmp communities
or list snmp
trap_communities
These commands display the defined SNMP communities, which you previously
defined using the add snmp community command. SNMP trap_communities does
not list access.
■ Community Name - community designation for the IP address
■ IP address - IP address of a member of the community
■ Access (Read/Write) - type of access a member has to MIBs