H3C MSR 20-20 Command Reference Manual page 930

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930
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71: IP R
HAPTER
OUTING
Parameters
Description
Examples
T
C
ABLE
OMMANDS
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Displays routing table information for a VPN
instance. The vpn-instance-name argument represents the instance name and is a
string of 1 to 31 characters.
verbose: Displays detailed routing table information, including that for inactive
routes. With this argument absent, the command displays only summary
information about active routes.
|: Uses a regular expression to filter output information.
begin: Displays routing table entries starting from the one specified by the regular
expression.
include: Displays routing table entries specified by the regular expression.
exclude: Displays routing table entries other than those specified by the regular
expression.
regular-expression: Regular expression for filtering routing table entries, a string of
1 to 256 characters.
Table 201 Special characters for regular expressions
Character
Meaning
_
Underscore, functions similarly
as a wildcard and matches one
of the following:
(^|$|[,(){}])
or a space, the beginning of a
string, the end of a string.
(
Left parenthesis, represents a
stack push operation in a
program.
.
Full stop, a wildcard that
matches any character,
including a space.
*
Asterisk, indicates that the
character(s) to its left can
appear 0 or more times.
+
Plus, indicates that the
character(s) to its left can
appear one or more times.
Use the
display ip routing-table
active routes in the routing table.
Use the
display ip routing-table verbose
information about all routes in the routing table.
# Display brief information about active routes in the routing table.
Remarks
If it is not the first character in a regular
expression, it can appear as many times
as the command line length permits.
If it is the first character in a regular
expression, it can be followed with up to
four underscores.
If it appears intermittently in a regular
expression, only the first group takes
effect.
It is not recommended to use this
character in a regular expression.
-
zo* matches z and zoo.
zo+ matches zo and zoo, but not z.
command to display brief information about
command to display detailed

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