Which two commands can be used to show the content of a bridge table? (Choose two.)

Which two commands can be used to show the content of a bridge table? (Choose two.)

Which two commands can be used to show the content of a bridge table? (Choose two.)

A.
show ethernet-switching table

B.
show route forwarding-table family ethernet-switching

C.
show bridging table

D.
show forwarding table

Explanation:
Syntax
show ethernet-switching table
<brief | detail | extensive>
<interface interface-name>
<vlan (vlan-id | vlan-name)>

Description
Displays the Ethernet switching table. If a VLAN range has been configured for any of the VLANs on the switch, the output displays the MAC addresses for the entire series of VLANs.

Options
none (Optional) Display brief information about the Ethernet switching table for all VLANs on the switch.
brief | detail | extensive (Optional) Display the specified level of output.
interface-name (Optional) Display the Ethernet switching table for a specific interface.
vlan (vlan-id | vlan-name) (Optional) Display the Ethernet switching table for the specified VLAN ID or VLAN name. If a VLAN range has been configured for this VLAN name, the output displays the MAC addresses for the entire series of VLANs that were created for that name.

Syntax
show route forwarding-table<detail | extensive | summary> <ccc ccc-interface-name><destination><family family-name><label label><matching ip_prefix><multicast><vpn vpn>

Description
Display the Routing Engine’s forwarding table, including the network-layer prefixes and their next hops. This command is used to help verify that the routing protocol process has relayed the correction information to the forwarding table. The Routing Engine constructs and maintains one or more routing tables. From the routing tables, the Routing Engine derives a table of active routes, called the forwarding table.

Options
None Display the routes in the forwarding table.
detail | extensive | summary (Optional) Display the specified level of output.
Ccc (Optional) Display the specified circuit cross-connect interface name for entries to match.
Destination (Optional) Display the destination prefix.
family family-name (Optional) Display routing table entries for the specified family: ethernet-switching, inet, inet6, iso, mpls, vlan classification.
label label (Optional) Display route entries for the specified label name.
matching ip_prefix (Optional) Display route entries for the specified IP prefix.
Multicast (Optional) Display route entries for multicast routes.
vpn vpn (Optional) Display route entries for the specified VPN.



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