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Show ip virtual-reassembly command

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A command available on most Cisco router platforms; used to display IP virtual reassembly settings on the device.

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Image:Vm-power-on-medium.png Usage Syntax

show ip virtual-reassembly (interface)

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show ip virtual-reassembly GigabitEthernet0/0

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The IP virtual reassembly feature is automatically enabled on relevant interfaces when security features or protocols such as NAT, firewall or IDS are configured for that interface. Use the no prefix with the ip virtual-reassembly command to disable IP virtual reassembly.

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device-one#show ip virtual-reassembly GigabitEthernet0/0
GigabitEthernet0/0:
   Virtual Fragment Reassembly (VFR) is DISABLED...
   Concurrent reassemblies (max-reassemblies): 16
   Fragments per reassembly (max-fragments): 32
   Reassembly timeout (timeout): 3 seconds
   Drop fragments: OFF

   Current reassembly count:0
   Current fragment count:0
   Total reassembly count:0
   Total reassembly timeout count:0

GigabitEthernet0/1:
   Virtual Fragment Reassembly (VFR) is DISABLED...
   Concurrent reassemblies (max-reassemblies): 16
   Fragments per reassembly (max-fragments): 32
   Reassembly timeout (timeout): 3 seconds
   Drop fragments: OFF

   Current reassembly count:0
   Current fragment count:0
   Total reassembly count:0
   Total reassembly timeout count:0

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Use the ip virtual-reassembly command to enable or disable IP virtual reassembly on an interface.

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