<Sysname> display isis route
IPv4 Destination
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.8.8.0/24
9.9.9.0/24
Flags: D-Direct, R-Added to Rib, L-Advertised in LSPs, U-Up/Down Bit Set
IPv4 Destination
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.8.8.0/24
Flags: D-Direct, R-Added to Rib, L-Advertised in LSPs, U-Up/Down Bit Set
Table 63 Command output
Field
Route information for ISIS(1)
ISIS(1) IPv4 Level-1 Forwarding Table
ISIS(1) IPv4 Level-2 Forwarding Table
IPv4 Destination
IntCost
ExtCost
ExitInterface
NextHop
Flags
# Display detailed IS-IS IPv4 routing information.
<Sysname> display isis route verbose
Route information for ISIS(1)
-----------------------------
Level-1 IPv4 Forwarding Table
-----------------------------
IntCost
ExtCost ExitInterface
10
NULL
20
NULL
Level-2 IPv4 Forwarding Table
-----------------------------
IntCost
ExtCost ExitInterface
10
NULL
Route information for ISIS(1)
205
NextHop
Vlan2
Direct
Vlan2
8.8.8.5
NextHop
Vlan2
Direct
Description
Route information for IS-IS process 1.
IS-IS IPv4 routing information for Level-1.
IS-IS IPv4 routing information for Level-2.
IPv4 destination address.
Internal cost.
External cost.
Exit interface.
Next hop.
Routing state flag:
•
D—Direct route.
•
R—The route has been added into the routing
table.
•
L—The route has been advertised in an LSP.
•
U—Penetration flag. Setting it to UP can prevent an
LSP sent from L2 to L1 from being sent back to L2.
Flags
D/L/-
R/L/-
Flags
D/L/-