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 the ping command to check the network connection to another system.
Get Route
The get route command displays:
The IP address, netmask, interface, gateway, protocol, preference, metric, and owner vsys
The protocol value 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 the get route command to see if the NetScreen device has a route to the IP address on the correct interface.
Trace-route
Use the trace-route command 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 the interface commands to define or display interface settings for a NetScreen device.
Name: This field identifies the name of the interface. IP/Netmask: This field identifies the IP address and netmask address 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.