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base
Displays the state of IP, whether or not it is up and in forwarding mode or in host mode
only. The base record controls IP for the entire system. The table includes the following
information:
The
base
command also displays the number of networks and hosts that IP knows about
and the number of policy rules defined.
Protocol Name of the protocol; in this case IP.
State State of the protocol: Down, Init (initializing), Not Pres (enabled
but not yet started), or Up.
Forwarding Mode Status of forwarding. Forwarding indicates that the IP host is an
IP gateway and is forwarding datagrams received but not
addressed to it. Not Forwarding indicates that this IP host is not a
gateway.
Zero/All Ones Subnetting Setting that determines whether zero or all-ones subnets are
allowed -- Enabled or Disabled. If Enabled, interfaces configured
with a zero subnet are allowed; if Disabled, they are not.
Default TTL Default value that IP inserts in the Time-To-Live field of the IP
header in datagrams that this router originates when the transport
layer protocol does not supply the value. The maximum value is
255; the default is 30.
RIP Diameter The value, or hop count, the Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
uses to denote infinity.
Route Cache Size The number of routing entries maintained in the forwarding table
before entries are flushed.
MIB Tables Maintained The tables maintained by IP: Route (the IP routing table), Fwd
(the forwarding table), or Both. The default is Route.
Classless Setting that determines whether a default route is allowed for
subnets in a subnetted network -- Enabled or Disabled. If
Enabled, a default route is allowed. The default is Disabled.
Route Filters Setting that determines whether route filters are supported --
Enabled or Disabled. If Enabled, route filters are supported.
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