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Example: Displaying addresses on local RBridge

The following is an example of displaying addresses configured on interfaces of
a local switch. Notice that the RBridge ID is not needed in the command.

switch# show ip dhcp relay address

RBridge Id: 2

----------------

Interface Relay Address VRF Name

--------- ----------- --------

Te 2/2/1 10.1.1.1 Blue

Te 2/4/2 20.1.1.1 Blue

Te 2/5/4 30.1.1.1 Default-vrf

Te 2/6/6 40.1.1.1 Green

NOTE
You can specify a list of RBridge IDs separated by commas, or a range
separated by a dash (for example, 1-2). No spaces are allowed in the range
string. The range does not need to be contiguous (for example, 1-2,5). You can
also specify “all” for all RBridge IDs in the logical chassis cluster.

Example: Displaying addresses on specific RBridge

The following is an example of displaying addresses configured on interfaces
on a specific RBridge.

switch# show ip dhcp relay address rbridge-id 2

RBridge Id: 2

----------------

Interface Relay Address VRF Name

------------- ------------- ---------

Te 1/0/24 2.3.4.5 default-vrf

Ve 300 10.0.1.2 default-vrf

Example: Displaying addresses on all RBridges in cluster

The following is an example of displaying addresses configured on interfaces
on all RBridge IDs in a logical chassis cluster.

switch# show ip dhcp relay address rbridge-id all

RBridge Id: 2

-------------

Interface Relay Address VRF Name

---------- ------------- ---------

Te 1/0/24 2.3.4.5 default-vrf

Ve 300 10.0.1.2 default-vrf

RBridge Id: 3

-------------

Interface Relay Address VRF Name

---------- ------------- ---------

Ve 300 10.0.0.5 default-vrf

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