Which command generated the output shown?

Exhibit

Review the exhibit. Which command generated the output shown?

Review the exhibit. Which command generated the output shown?

A.
ping

B.
get route

C.
traceroute

D.
get route ip

E.
get interface

Explanation:

Ping
Use thepingcommand to check the network connection to another system.
Get Route
Theget routecommand displays:
The IP address,netmask, interface, gateway, protocol, preference, metric, and ownervsys Theprotocolvalue can be any of the following:
-C(Connected)
-S(Static)
-A(Auto Exported)
-I(Imported; that is, route imported from another virtual router) -iB(internal BGP)
-eB(external BGP)
-O(OSPF)
-E1(OSPF external type 1)
-E2(OSPF external type 2)
Use theget routecommand to see if theNetScreendevice has a route to the IP address on the correct interface.
Trace-route
Use thetrace-routecommand to display the route to a host.In this scenario ip 10.1.10.5.
Get Route IP
Displays a specific route for the target IP address (ip_addr).
Get Interface
Use theinterfacecommands to define or display interface settings for aNetScreendevice.
Name:This field identifies the name of the interface.
IP/Netmask:This field identifies the IP address andnetmaskaddress of the interface. Zone:This field identifies the zone to which the interface is bound. Type:This field indicates if the interface type: Layer 2, Layer 3, tunnel, redundant, aggregate, VSI.
Link:This field identifies whether the interface is active (Up) or inactive (Down). Configure:This field allows you modify or remove interfaces.



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