l3-check-show
Layer 3 entries can become unsynchronized between the software table and the hardware table. This is useful when routes are modified while the routes are updating on the network. Use this command to fix any unsynchronized Layer 3 table entries.
Syntax l3-check-show
vrid ID |
Specifies the virtual router ID from 0 to 15. |
ip ip-address |
Specifies the IP address of the entry. |
prelen length |
Specifies the prefix length from 0 to 128. |
vnet vnet-name |
Specify the vNET. |
bd bridge-domain-name |
Specify the bridge domain. |
vlan vlan-id |
Specifies the VLAN ID. |
fix-action none|add-host-to-hardware|remove-host-from-hardware| re-add-host-to-hardware|add-route-to-hardware|remove-route-from-hardware|re-add-route-to-hardware| none-hardware-only-route|none-cached-route| FAILED-add-host-to-hardware|FAILED-remove-host-from-hardware|FAILED-add-route-to-hardware|FAILED-remove-route-from-hardware |
Specifies the action used to fix the entry. |
Defaults None
Access CLI
History Command introduced in Version 2.5.
Usage Use this command to displays Layer 3 entries that are out of synch in the Layer 3 table.
Examples Use the following syntax to display out of synch Layer 3 table entries.
CLI network-admin@switch > l3-check-show
Spine-1:
Matched : 56
Fib host routes : 14
Matched host routes : 14
Fib only static routes : 7
Rib local subnet routes : 7
Fib local subnet routes : 7
Spine-1: OK: 56