This section contains the following topics:
â– Monitoring Route Information on page 116
â– Monitoring BGP Routing Information on page 117
â– Monitoring OSPF Routing Information on page 119
â– Monitoring RIP Routing Information on page 120
â– Monitoring DLSw Routing Information on page 121
Monitoring Route Information
To view the inet.0 (IPv4) routing table in the J-Web interface, select
Monitor>Routing>Route Information, or enter the following CLI commands:
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show route terse
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show route detail
Table 52 on page 116 summarizes key output fields in the routing information display.
Table 52: Summary of Key Routing Information Output Fields
Additional InformationValuesField
Number of destinations for which there are routes in
the routing table.
n
destinations
Number of routes in the routing table:
â–
active—Number of routes that are active.
â–
holddown—Number of routes that are in hold-down
state (neither advertised nor updated) before being
declared inactive.
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hidden—Number of routes not used because of
routing policies configured on the Services Router.
n routes
Destination address of the route.Destination
The route preference is used as one of the route
selection criteria.
Protocol from which the route was learned: Static,
Direct, Local, or the name of a particular protocol.
The preference is the individual preference value for
the route.
Protocol/
Preference
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