Switch 7700 Command reference Guide, v2.0

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Routing Table Display Commands 107
Protocol: #Static Preference: 60
*NextHop: 2.1.1.1 Interface: 2.1.1.1(LoopBack1)
Vlinkindex: 0
State: <Int ActiveU Static Unicast>
Age: 3:47Metric: 0/0
**Destination: 169.0.0.0 Mask: 255.254.0.0
Protocol: #Static Preference: 60
*NextHop: 2.1.1.1 Interface: 2.1.1.1(LoopBack1)
Vlinkindex: 0
State: <Int ActiveU Static Unicast>
Age: 3:47Metric: 0/0
display ip routing-table
ip_address
Syntax
display ip routing-table ip_address [ ip_mask ] [ longer-match ] [
verbose ]
View
All views
Parameter
ip_address Enter the destination IP address.
ip_mask Enter either the IP subnet mask (in x.x.x.x format), or the subnet mask
length (in the range 0 to 32). Optional.
longer-match Enter to display an address route that matches the destination IP
address in natural mask range . Optional.
verbose Enter to display the verbose information of both active and inactive
routes. Without this parameter, this command only displays a summary of active
routes. Optional.
Description
Using the display ip routing-table ip_address command, you can view
routing information on a specific IP address, and you can also choose the type of
information to display.
display ip routing-table ip_address If destination address, ip_address,
has corresponding route in natural mask range, this command will display all
subnet routes or only the route best matching the destination address,
ip_address, is displayed. And only the active matching route is displayed.
Use the display ip routing-table ip_address ip_mask command to
display the route that matches the specified IP destination address and subnet
mask.
Use the display ip routing-table ip_address longer-match command to
display all destination address routes that match destination IP addresses in
natural mask range.
Use the display ip routing-table ip_address verbose command to
display the verbose information of both active and inactive routes.