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Layer 3 - ip routing
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Destination 1::/64,
via FE80::20C:29FF:FE7A:E3E4, cost 1, tag 0, AOF, 7 secs
Destination 2::2/128,
via FE80::20C:29FF:FE7A:E3E4, cost 1, tag 0, AOF, 7 secs
# Display information of routes with specified prefix for RIPng process 1.
<Sysname> display ripng 1 route 1:: 64 verbose
Route Flags: A - Aging, S - Suppressed, G - Garbage-collect
O - Optimal, F - Flush to RIB
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Peer FE80::20C:29FF:FE7A:E3E4 on Vlan-interface2
Destination 1::/64,
via FE80::20C:29FF:FE7A:E3E4, cost 1, tag 0, AOF, 7 secs
Peer FE80::20C:29FF:FE7A:E3E5 on Vlan-interface3
Destination 1::/64,
via FE80::20C:29FF:FE7A:E3E8, cost 2, tag 0, A, 7 secs
Table 103 Command output
Field
A–Aging
S–Suppressed
G–Garbage-collect
O - Optimal
F - Flush to RIB
Peer
Destination
via
cost
tag
secs
# Display routing information statistics for RIPng process 1.
<Sysname> display ripng 1 route statistics
Peer
FE80::20C:29FF:FE7A:E3E4
Total
Table 104 Command output
Field
Peer
Optimal
Aging
Garbage
Description
The route is in aging state.
The route is in suppressed state.
The route is in Garbage-collect state.
The route is an optimal route.
The route has been flushed to the RIB.
Neighbor connected to the interface.
IPv6 destination address.
Next hop IPv6 address.
Routing metric value.
Route tag.
Time a route entry has stayed in the current state.
Optimal/Aging
2/3
2/3
Description
IPv6 address of the neighbor.
Number of optimal routes.
Number of routes in aging state.
Number of routes in Garbage-collection state.
424
Garbage
0
0

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