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verbose: Displays detailed routing table information, including that for inactive routes. With this argument absent, the command displays only brief information about active routes.

Description Use the display ip routing-table acl command to display information about routes permitted by a specified basic ACL.

This command is intended for the follow-up display of routing policies.

For more information about routing policy, refer to “Routing Policy Common Configuration Commands” on page 1187.

n If the specified ACL does not exist or it has no rules configured, the entire routing table is displayed.

Examples # Define basic ACL 2000 and set the route filtering rules.

<Sysname > system-view [Sysname] acl number 2000

[Sysname-acl-basic-2000] rule permit source 10.1.0.0 0.0.255.255

[Sysname-acl-basic-2000] rule deny source any

# Display brief information about active routes permitted by basic ACL 2000.

[Sysname-acl-basic-2000] display ip routing-table acl 2000 Routes Matched by Access list : 2000

Summary Count : 6

Destination/Mask

Proto

Pre

Cost

NextHop

Interface

10.1.1.0/24

Direct

0

0

10.1.1.2

Vlan1

10.1.1.2/32

Direct

0

0

127.0.0.1

InLoop0

10.1.2.0/24

Direct

0

0

10.1.2.1

Eth1/0

10.1.2.1/32

Direct

0

0

127.0.0.1

InLoop0

10.1.3.0/24

Direct

0

0

10.1.3.1

Eth1/1

10.1.3.1/32

Direct

0

0

127.0.0.1

InLoop0

For detailed description of the above output, see Table 202.

#Display detailed information about both active and inactive routes permitted by basic ACL 2000.

<Sysname> display ip routing-table acl 2000 verbose Routes Matched by Access list : 2000

Summary Count: 6

Destination: 10.1.1.0/24

 

 

Protocol: Direct

Process ID:

0

Preference:

0

Cost:

0

NextHop: 10.1.1.2

Interface: Vlan1

RelyNextHop: 0.0.0.0

Neighbour: 0.0.0.0

Tunnel ID:

0x0

Label: NULL

State:

Active Adv

Age: 00h25m32s

Tag:

0

 

 

Destination: 10.1.1.2/32

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