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display
Displays the system’s routing table to determine which routes to other IP
networks are configured and whether the routes are operational.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
m ip ro di
Important Considerations
The system prompts you for an IP address and subnet mask. This
information enables you to display only a subse t of routes instead of
all routes. To see all entries in the table, press Return at the prompts.
The first line in the output (the status line) indicates whether IP routing
is enabled (in-band only):
IP interface options (such as ICMP router discovery) appear under
ip interface detail and are set on a per-interface basis.
The route table display includes a range for the routing table entries as
follows:
There are
n
of
m
possible Routing Tabl e entries.
Where n is the minimum and m is the maximum number of entries.
Options
Prompt Description Possible Values [Default]
IP address IP address that
directs the system to
display only those
routes that match
the bits set in the
specified IP address
(and its
corresponding
subnet mask)
Press Enter to take
the default, which
displays all entries
A valid IP address 0.0.0.0
Subnet mask Subnet mask that
directs the system to
display only those
routes that match
the bits set in the
subnet mask for the
specified IP address
A valid subnet mask Based on
specified IP
address