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The
keyword only applies to some of the options available on the show iproute command. The
mpls
s keyword is ignored when specified in conjunction with the following options:
mpl
• priority
• route-map
• summary
If a route is active and in use, it is preceded in the display by an "*". If there are multiple routes to the
same destination network, the "*" will indicate which route is the most preferable route.
The
and
Use
forwarding decisions. The
a count for multicast routing. If the use count is going up unexpectedly, the software is making route
decisions and should be investigated further.
Example
The following command displays detailed information about all IP routing:
show iproute detail
Following is the output from this command:
Destination: 10.10.121.111/30
Gateway: 10.10.121.201
Metric : 1
Use
: 14409
Destination: 10.11.166.112/29
Gateway: 10.17.0.1
Metric : 2
Use
: 0
Destination: 10.13.105.112/29
Gateway: 10.11.110.123
Metric : 2
Use
: 0
History
This command was available in ExtremeWare 2.0.
This command was modified in an ExtremeWare IP Technology Services Release based on ExtremeWare
6.1.8b12 to support MPLS modules.
This command was modified to include a timestamp in ExtremeWare 6.2.2.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
ExtremeWare Software 7.3.0 Command Reference Guide
fields indicate the number of times the route table entry is being used for packet
M-Use
field indicates a count for unicast routing while the
Use
VLAN
Flags
M-Use
VLAN
Flags
M-Use
VLAN
Flags
M-Use
: helium
Origin : *d
: U------u-
Time
: 0
Acct-1 : 0
: helium
Origin : *be
: UG-----um
Time
: 0
Acct-1 : 0
: helium
Origin : *be
: UG-----um
Time
: 0
Acct-1 :
show iproute
field indicates
M-Use
: 13:15:26:49
: 01:11:23:49
: 00:29:09:23
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