show data ip

This command displays configured IP elements.

Syntax

show data ip 

Command

Description

access-list

Configures the name or number of the access-list to display.

arp <vrf>

Displays the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table entries.

vrf (Displays ARP entries for a specified VRF table)

as-path-access-list <Name of AS Path>

Displays the as-path access list.

bgp {neighbors <IP address> |summary|vrf}

Displays information about Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) processing.

neighbors <IP address> (Displays detailed information about the neighbor router)
summary (Displays a summary of BGP neighbor status)
vrf (Displays BGP status information for a specified VRF table)

captive-portal

Displays information about the Captive Portal server.

community-list

Displays information about the current community list. When number or name is specified, information about the specified community list is displayed.

connections {all|brief|interface|

port|queue|summary|top}

Displays the data router IP network connections.

all (Displays All IP connections)
brief (Displays IP connection summary)
interface (Displays from a specific interface)
port (Displays IP connections on a specific port)
queue (Displays IP connections on a specific QOS queue)
summary (Displays a summary of IP connections by ports)
top (Displays the last IP connections)

dhcp {binding|pool|zone}

Displays the items in the DHCP database.

binding (Displays DHCP address bindings)
pool (Displays DHCP pools information)
zone (Displays DHCP server zones)

dhcp-server all

Displays information on all DHCP server interfaces.

extcommunity-list

Displays information about the Extended Community Lists.

firewall {max-conn-statistics|states}

Displays firewall statistics:

firewall max-conn-statistics {last-72-hours|last-hour}

Displays firewall states:

firewall states [brief]

fullpath-profiler {enable|show|zero}

Displays all IP connections.

igmp proxy {groups} {lan-interface <atm|bvi|cellular|

dot11radio|efm|fiber|

gigabitethernet|gre|ipip|

ipipv6|ipv6ip|l2tp|loopback|

pppoe|pptp|vlan|vti>} {lan-interfaces}

Displays information about IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) which is used by hosts and adjacent routers on IPv4 networks to establish multicast group memberships.

interface {brief|atm|bvi|cellular|dot11radio| efm|fiber|gigabitethernet| gre|ipip|ipipv6|ipv6ip|l2tp|loopback |pppoe|pptp|vlan|vti|rates}

Displays the status of each IPv4 interface. 'brief' displays a brief summary of all statuses.

mroute {active|interfaces|summary|

vrf <VRF Table Name>}

Displays the multicast route table entries.

active (Displays active multicast sources)
interfaces (Displays information about the multicast route interface)
summary (Displays a summary of the multicast route table entries)
vrf (Displays information about the multicast route table entries per VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) table, according to the name of the VRF table)

nat {activity <rates|refreshing> |brief|pools|rules|

translations}

Displays the NAT (Network Address Translation) connections.

activity (Displays NAT activity - top connections)
rates (Displays NAT activity and statistics - with rate details)
refreshing (Displays NAT activity and statistics – with auto-refreshing). To stop the refreshing (if you choose the refreshing option): Press Ctrl+C.111
brief (Displays IP NAT summary)
pools (Displays IP NAT pools)
rules (Displays IP NAT rules)
translations (Displays currently active translations)

ospf {border-routers|database|interface|neighbor<[A.B.C.D]|all|atm|bvi|cellular|dot11radio|efm|fiber| gigabitethernet|gre|ipip|ipipv6|ipv6ip|l2tp|loopback |pppoe|pptp|vlan>|route|vrf}

Displays Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).

pim {bsr-router|groups|interfaces|rp|vrf}

Displays information about PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast) used by the MSBR to dynamically create a multicast distribution tree.

port-map

Displays information about the MSBR's port-to-application mapping.

port-triggering

Displays information about TFTP and L2TP port-triggering.

prefix-list {<Prefix List Name>|detail|summary|vrf}

Displays information about the IPv4 prefix-based filtering mechanism.

rip {status|vrf <VRF Table Name>}

Displays information about Routing Information Protocol (RIP).

sla responder

Displays the status of the IP SLA Responder service (enabled or disabled, which VRFs, and if active connections) when the device is configured as a responder to Cisco's IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) UDP jitter test monitor protocol (MOS and QoS).

To configure this feature, use the ip sla responder udp-echo command.

route {<A.B.C.D>|bgp|connected|

kernel|ospf|rip|static|summary|

supernets-only|vrf<VRF Table Name>}

Displays information about the IP routing tables.

vrf <VRF Table Name>

Displays information about the IP data routing status for a specified VRF table.

Command Mode

Basic User and Privileged User

Example

This example displays information on all DHCP server interfaces:

show data ip dhcp-server all
DHCP relay server of interface BVI 1 :
Relay Server is disabled.
DHCP relay server of interface VLAN 1 :
Relay Server is disabled.
DHCP relay server of interface dot11radio 1 :
Relay Server is disabled.
DHCP relay server of interface GigabitEthernet 0/0 :
Relay Server is disabled.
DHCP relay server of interface EFM 0/2 :
Relay Server is disabled.
DHCP relay server of interface GigabitEthernet 0/2 :
Relay Server is disabled.
DHCP relay server of interface Fiber 0/1 :
Relay Server is disabled.
DHCP relay server of interface GigabitEthernet 0/4 :
Relay Server is disabled.
DHCP relay server of interface GigabitEthernet 0/6 :
Relay Server is disabled.
DHCP relay server of interface EFM 0/2 :
Relay Server is disabled.
DHCP relay server of interface ATM 0/2 :
Relay Server is disabled.
DHCP relay server of interface Cellular 0/0 :
Relay Server is disabled.

This example displays information about the firewall states:

show data ip firewall states
Active Connections 1, quota 50000.
New connections will be created above the quota if there are more than 4096000 bytes of free memory. Current free memory is 83214336 bytes.
memory. free ram 66179072.
Fastpath packets: 10249, Fullpath packets: 6177852
Totals: TCP 1 UDP 0 ICMP 0
NAT total: 0, of them TCP 0 UDP 0 ICMP 0
Route fp total: 0
fpe total: 0
conn allocation failure: 0 peak: 7 ratio:0
1:        TCP   10.31.2.62:23        <-->10.31.2.62:23         [10.13.2.19:54490] ESTABLISHED/ESTABLISHED ttl 3599 bytes 16.7/26.6 pkts 419/514 sticky
 0/0 kbps 0/0 pps 0.0/0.0 nas0 Route Incoming  FW-FP-ENA FW-FP-CAP HW-FP-CAP

This example displays a brief summary of the status of each IPv4 interface:

show data ip interface brief
Interface             IP Address       Status        Protocol
GigabitEthernet 0/0   1.1.1.1       Connected     Up
                                        1.1.2.1 (s)
                                        1.1.3.1 (s)
Fiber 0/1             unassigned       Enabled       Up EFM 0/2               unassigned       Disabled      Down ATM 0/2               10.31.2.62       Connected     Up VLAN 1                192.169.0.1      Connected     Up VLAN 4001             169.254.254.253  Connected     Up BVI 1                 192.168.0.1      Connected     Up dot11radio 1          unassigned       Disabled      Down Cellular 0/0          0.0.0.0          Disabled      Down

This example displays information about port-to-application mapping:

show data ip port-map
ip port-map ftp port[21] active[Y]
ip port-map dns port[53] active[Y]
ip port-map dhcp port[67] active[Y]
ip port-map ike port[500] active[Y]
ip port-map pptp port[1723] active[N]
ip port-map aim port[5190] active[Y]
ip port-map msn Messenger port[1863] active[Y]
ip port-map sip port[5060] active[N]
ip port-map h323 cs port[1720] active[Y]
ip port-map h323 ras port[1719] active[Y]
ip port-map mgcp port[2727] active[N]
ip port-map l2tp port[1701] active[Y]
ip port-map rtsp port[554] active[Y]
ip port-map dhcpv6 port[547] active[Y]

This example displays information about TFTP and L2TP port-triggering.

show data ip port-triggering
ip port-triggering tftp active[Y]
ip port-triggering l2tp active[Y]