The DISPLAY TCPIP,<tcpipjobname>,OMPROUTE,RTTABLE command displays all of the routes in the OMPROUTE routing table. A sample output with explanation of entries follow.
Note: Be aware that this command displays the contents of the working table that is used by OMPROUTE, not the TCP/IP routing table. The contents of the OMPROUTE routing table may contain information different from that in the TCP/IP routing table.
EZZ7847I ROUTING TABLE 368
TYPE DEST NET MASK COST AGE NEXT HOP(S)
SBNT 9.0.0.0 FF000000 1 576 NONE
SPE1 9.67.100.0 FFFFFF00 3 571 9.167.100.17
SPF 9.67.100.7 FFFFFFFF 3 595 9.167.100.17
SPF 9.67.100.8 FFFFFFFF 2 1270 9.167.100.17
DIR* 9.167.0.0 FFFF0000 1 1685 9.167.100.13
SPF 9.167.100.13 FFFFFFFF 2 1292 CTC2
SPF* 9.167.100.17 FFFFFFFF 1 1684 9.167.100.17
DIR* 9.168.100.0 FFFFFF00 1 1686 9.168.100.3
DIR* 9.168.100.4 FFFFFFFF 1 1686 9.168.100.3
SPE1 9.169.100.0 FFFFFF00 3 571 9.167.100.17
SPE1 9.169.100.14 FFFFFFFF 3 571 9.167.100.17
SPE1 192.8.8.0 FFFFFF00 3 571 9.167.100.17
SPE1 192.8.8.8 FFFFFFFF 3 572 9.167.100.17
0 NETS DELETED, 3 NETS INACTIVE
The fields for this output are:
TYPE |
Indicates how the route was derived: SBNT:
Indicates that the network is subnetted; such an entry is a placeholder
only. DIR: Indicates a directly connected network, subnet, or host. RIP:
Indicates a route that was learned through the RIP protocol. DEL: Indicates
the route has been deleted. STAT: Indicates a statically configured route.
SPF: Indicates that the route is an OSPF intra-area route. SPIA: Indicates
that the route is an OSPF inter-area route. SPE1: Indicates OSPF external
route - type 1. SPE2: Indicates OSPF external route - type 2. RNGE: Indicates
a route type that is an active OSPF area address range and is not used
in forwarding packets. |
DEST NET |
Indicates the IP destination. |
MASK |
Indicates the IP destination subnet mask. |
COST |
Indicates the route cost. |
AGE |
Indicates the time that has elapsed since the routing table entry was last refreshed. |
NEXT HOP(S) |
Indicates the IP address of the next router on the path toward the destination host. A number in parentheses at the end of the column indicates the number of equal-cost routes to the destination. Use the DISPLAY TCPIP,<tcpipjobname>,OMPROUTE,RTTABLE,DEST= command to obtain a list of the next hops. |
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