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Use the routing monitor to show summary information about routes on the Gaia system.
In Gaia Portal, you can see information about active, inactive or all (both active and inactive) routes on your Gaia system for BGP, OSPF and RIP protocols.
To show the routes on the Gaia system using the Gaia Portal:
Use these commands to show the information about routes on your system:
show route
aggregate [all]
all
aggregate
bgp
direct
kernel
ospf [instance <OSPF instance>]
rip
static
bgp
all
aspath
communities
detailed
metrics
suppressed
destination <ip_address>
direct [all]
exact <ip_prefix>
inactive
aggregate
bgp
direct
kernel
ospf [instance <OSPF instance>]
rip
static
kernel [all]
less-specific <ip_prefix>
more-specific <ip_prefix>
ospf [instance <OSPF instance>] [all]
rip [all]
static [all]
summary
Use these Gaia Clish commands to view general information recorded by the Gaia routing daemon (routed
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show routed
memory
resources
krt
version
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Show the memory usage of the routing daemon, for each routing protocol running on the system.
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Show the following system information:
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Show statistical information about the messages sent and received on the raw sockets between the kernel and
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Shows the following system information:
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Use these Gaia Clish commands to see information about multicast forwarding cache (MFC) on your system.
show mfc
cache
summary
interface
orpans
stats
Parameter |
Description |
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Shows MFC state information. |
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Shows the following MFC state information:
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Shows MFC interface state information. |
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Shows MFC orphan state information. |
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Shows various information about the following MFC properties:
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