[j-nsp] finding route ID number
alain.briant at bt.com
alain.briant at bt.com
Sat Oct 4 18:20:43 EDT 2008
Hi Justin
In case of some other types of routes (not BGP) you can find the index in the "show route forwarding-table"
toto at M7i> show route forwarding-table
Routing table: inet
Internet:
Destination Type RtRef Next hop Type Index NhRef Netif
default user 1 0:e0:b6:4:33:ee ucst 273 4 fxp0.0
default perm 0 rjct 27 1
0.0.0.0/32 perm 0 dscd 25 1
1.1.1.1/32 intf 0 1.1.1.1 locl 463 1
2.2.2.2/32 user 1 10.0.0.2 ucst 456 5 fe-1/3/0.0
3.3.3.3/32 user 1 20.0.0.2 ucst 461 4 fe-1/3/1.0
10.0.0.0/30 intf 0 rslv 455 1 fe-1/3/0.0
10.0.0.0/32 dest 0 10.0.0.0 recv 453 1 fe-1/3/0.0
10.0.0.1/32 intf 0 10.0.0.1 locl 454 2
10.0.0.1/32 dest 0 10.0.0.1 locl 454 2
10.0.0.2/32 dest 0 0:f:e2:56:af:50 ucst 456 5 fe-1/3/0.0
10.0.0.3/32 dest 0 10.0.0.3 bcst 452 1 fe-1/3/0.0
10.20.0.0/16 intf 0 rslv 272 1 fxp0.0
10.20.0.0/32 dest 0 10.20.0.0 recv 270 1 fxp0.0
10.20.0.1/32 dest 0 0:e0:b6:4:33:ee ucst 273 4 fxp0.0
10.20.0.7/32 intf 0 10.20.0.7 locl 271 2
10.20.0.7/32 dest 0 10.20.0.7 locl 271 2
10.20.255.255/32 dest 0 10.20.255.255 bcst 269 1 fxp0.0
20.0.0.0/30 intf 0 rslv 460 1 fe-1/3/1.0
20.0.0.0/32 dest 0 20.0.0.0 recv 458 1 fe-1/3/1.0
20.0.0.1/32 intf 0 20.0.0.1 locl 459 2
20.0.0.1/32 dest 0 20.0.0.1 locl 459 2
20.0.0.2/32 dest 0 0:e:d7:a4:f9:21 ucst 461 4 fe-1/3/1.0
20.0.0.3/32 dest 0 20.0.0.3 bcst 457 1 fe-1/3/1.0
30.0.0.0/30 user 0 10.0.0.2 ucst 456 5 fe-1/3/0.0
Regards
Alain
-----Message d'origine-----
De : juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] De la part de Justin M. Streiner
Envoyé : vendredi 3 octobre 2008 01:54
À : juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Objet : [j-nsp] finding route ID number
All:
In trying to troubleshoot a transient route installation problem on my border routers at work, JTAC wants me to run a set of commands from each FEB and FPC in the box. One of those commands is "show nhdb id (id number)" and the JTAC engineer mentioned that the ID number for the route in question may be found in the output of "show route (prefix) extensive", however I'm not seeing anything that looks like an ID number in that command's output. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
jms
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