■flushed interval—Current setting of the flush timer (in seconds)
■Filter applied to outgoing route update—Access list applied to outgoing
RIP route updates
■Filter applied to incoming route update—Access list applied to incoming
RIP route updates
■Global route map—Route map that specifies all RIP interfaces on the
router
■Distance—Value added to RIP routes added to the IP routing table. The
default is 120.
■Interface—Interface type on which RIP protocol is running
■Redistributing—Protocol to which RIP is redistributing routes
■Routing for Networks—Network for which RIP is currently injecting
routes
â– Example
host1:pe1#show ip protocols vrf pe13
Routing Protocol is “ ospf 1" with Router ID 13.13.13.1
Distance is 110
Redistributing: bgp
Address Summarization:
None
Routing for Networks:
13.13.13.0/255.255.255.0 area 0.0.0.0
â– See show ip protocols.
show ip route vrf
â– Use to display the routing table of the specified VRF.
â– Field descriptions
■Protocol/Route type codes—Type of route
■Prefix/Length—Network prefix for route in VRF routing table
■Type—Protocol of route
■Next Hop—IP address of the next hop to reach route
■Dist/Met—Administrative distance and metric applied to route
■Intf—Outgoing interface to reach route
â– Example
host1#show ip route vrf vpn2
Protocol/Route type codes:
I1- ISIS level 1, I2- ISIS level2,
I- route type intra, IA- route type inter, E- route type external,
i- metric type internal, e- metric type external,
494 â– Monitoring BGP/MPLS VPNs
JUNOSe 11.1.x BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide