te-ipv4-prefix-node-ip te-ipv4-prefix-node-ip—(Optional) Display all prefixes that have
originated from the traffic-engineering node. You can filter IPv4 node addresses from
the traffic-engineered routes in the lsdist.0 table.
te-ipv4-prefix-node-iso te-ipv4-prefix-node-iso—(Optional) Display all prefixes that
have originated from the traffic-engineering node. You can filter IPv4 routes with the
specified ISO circuit ID from the lsdist.0 table.
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Documentation
Understanding IS-IS Configuration•
• Example: Configuring IS-IS
• Examples: Configuring Internal BGP Peering
• Examples: Configuring External BGP Peering
• Examples: Configuring OSPF Routing Policy
• Verifying and Managing Junos OS Enhanced Subscriber Management
List of Sample Output show route on page 2955
show route (VPN) on page 2956
show route (with Destination Prefix) on page 2956
show route destination-prefix detail on page 2956
show route extensive on page 2956
show route extensive ( ECMP) on page 2957
show route extensive (Multipath Resolution) on page 2957
show route (Enhanced Subscriber Management) on page 2961
show route (IPv6 Flow Specification) on page 2962
show route display-client-data detail on page 2962
show route te-ipv4-prefix-ip on page 2963
show route te-ipv4-prefix-ip extensive on page 2963
show route te-ipv4-prefix-node-iso on page 2966
show route te-ipv4-prefix-node-iso extensive on page 2966
show route te-ipv4-prefix-node-iso detail on page 2969
Output Fields Table 213 on page 2952 describes the output fields for the show route command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
Table 213: show route Output Fields
Field DescriptionField Name
Name of the routing table (for example, inet.0).routing-table-name
Number of destinations for which there are routes in the routing table.number destinations
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