
Command Manual – Routing Protocol
H3C S3100-52P Ethernet Switches Chapter 1 IP Routing Table Display Commands
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Description
Use the display ip routing-table ip-address command to display the routing
information of the specified destination address.
With different arguments provided, the command output is different. The followingis the
command output with different arguments provided:
zdisplay ip routing-table ip-address
If the destination address ip-address corresponds to a route in the natural mask range,
this command displays the route that is the longest match of the destination address
ip-address and is active.
zdisplay ip routing-table ip-address mask
This command only displays the routes exactly matching the specified destination
address and mask.
zdisplay ip routing-table ip-address longer-match
This command displays all destination address routes matching the specified
destination address in the natural mask range.
zdisplay ip routing-table ip-address mask longer-match
This command displays all destination address routes matching the specified
destination address in the specified mask range.
Example
# There is a corresponding route in the natural mask range. Display the summary.
<H3C> display ip routing-table 169.0.0.0
Destination/Mask Protocol Pre Cost Nexthop Interface
169.0.0.0/16 Static 60 0 2.1.1.1 LoopBack1
For detailed description of the output information, see Table 1-1.
# There is no corresponding route (only the longest matching route is displayed) in the
natural mask range. Display the summary.
<H3C> display ip routing-table 169.253.0.0
Destination/Mask Protocol Pre Cost Nexthop Interface
169.0.0.0/8 Static 60 0 2.1.1.1 LoopBack1
# There are corresponding routes in the natural mask range. Display detailed
information.
<H3C> display ip routing-table 169.0.0.0 verbose
Routing tables:
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, # = Both * = Next hop in use
Summary count: 1
**Destination: 169.0.0.0 Mask: 255.255.255.0
Protocol: #STATIC Preference: 60