R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 3 - IP Services Command Reference(V7)

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Usage guidelines
This command displays fast forwarding entries. Each entry includes the source IP address, source port
number, destination IP address, destination port number, protocol number, input and output interfaces,
and internal tag of a data flow.
Examples
# Display all fast forwarding entries.
<Sysname> display ip fast-forwarding cache
Total number of fast-forwarding entries: 3
SIP SPort DIP DPort Pro Input_If Output_If Flg
7.0.0.13 68 8.0.0.1 67 17 GE2/1/3 GE2/1/1 5
8.0.0.1 67 7.0.0.13 68 17 GE2/1/1 GE2/1/3 5
8.0.0.1 8 7.0.0.13 0 1 GE2/1/2 GE2/1/3 5
Table 45 Command output
Field Description
SIP Source IP address.
SPort Source port number.
DIP Destination IP address.
DPort Destination port number.
Pro Protocol number.
Input_If
Input interface type and number.
If no interface is involved in fast forwarding, this field displays N/A.
If the input interface does not exist, this field displays a hyphen (-).
Output_If
Output interface type and number.
If no interface is involved in fast forwarding, this field displays N/A.
If the output interface does not exist, this field displays a hyphen (-).
Flg Internal tag, marking internal operation information, such as fragmentation.
Related commands
ip fast-forwarding load-sharing
reset ip fast-forwarding cache
display ip fast-forwarding fragcache
Use display ip fast-forwarding fragcache to display fast forwarding table information for fragmented
packets.
Syntax
MSR2000/MSR3000:
display ip fast-forwarding fragcache [ ip-address ]
MSR4000:
display ip fast-forwarding fragcache [ ip-address ] [ slot slot-number ]