Use the
display ip routing-table
{ mask-length | mask } command to display route entries with destination
addresses within a specified range.
Examples
# Display route entries for the destination IP address 11.1.1.1.
[Sysname] display ip routing-table
Routing Table : Public
Summary Count : 4
Destination/Mask
0.0.0.0/0
11.0.0.0/8
11.1.0.0/16
11.1.1.0/24
For detailed description about the output, see Table 204.
# Display route entries by specifying a destination IP address and the
longer-match keyword.
[Sysname] display ip routing-table
Routing Table : Public
Summary Count : 1
Destination/Mask
11.1.1.0/24
# Display route entries by specifying a destination IP address and mask.
[Sysname] display ip routing-table
Routing Table : Public
Summary Count : 3
Destination/Mask
11.0.0.0/8
11.1.0.0/16
11.1.1.0/24
# Display route entries by specifying a destination IP address and mask and the
longer-match keyword.
[Sysname] display ip routing-table
Routing Table : Public
Summary Count : 1
Destination/Mask
11.1.1.0/24
For detailed description of the above output, see Table 204.
# Display route entries for destination addresses in the range 1.1.1.0 to 5.5.5.0.
<Sysname> display ip routing-table 1.1.1.0 24 5.5.5.0 24
Routing Table : Public
Destination/Mask
ip-address1 { mask-length | mask } ip-address2
11.1.1.1
Proto
Pre
Cost
Static 60
0
Static 60
0
Static 60
0
Static 60
0
11.1.1.1 longer-match
Proto
Pre
Cost
Static 60
0
11.1.1.1 24
Proto
Pre
Cost
Static 60
0
Static 60
0
Static 60
0
11.1.1.1 24 longer-match
Proto
Pre
Cost
Static 60
0
Proto
Pre
Cost
NextHop
Interface
0.0.0.0
NULL0
0.0.0.0
NULL0
0.0.0.0
NULL0
0.0.0.0
NULL0
NextHop
Interface
0.0.0.0
NULL0
NextHop
Interface
0.0.0.0
NULL0
0.0.0.0
NULL0
0.0.0.0
NULL0
NextHop
Interface
0.0.0.0
NULL0
NextHop
937
Interface