OMPROUTE Route Expansion Information

Use the DISPLAY TCPIP,<tcpipjobname>,OMPROUTE,RTTABLE,DEST=<ip-addr> command to obtain information about a particular route. When multiple equal-cost routes exist, use this command to obtain a list of the next hops. A sample output with explanation of entries follows:

 

  EZZ7874I ROUTE EXPANSION 370

  DESTINATION: 9.68.101.0

  MASK:   255.255.255.0

  ROUTE TYPE:  SPF

  DISTANCE:  6

  AGE:   1344

  NEXT HOP(S): 9.167.100.17  (CTC2)

      9.168.100.4  (CTC1)

 

DESTINATION

Indicates the IP destination.

MASK

Indicates the IP destination subnet mask.

ROUTE 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.

An asterisk (*) after the route type indicates that the route has a directly connected backup. A percent sign (%) after the route type indicates that RIP updates are always accepted for this network/subnet.

DISTANCE

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 and the interface used to reach that router for each of the paths toward the destination host.

 

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