show ip rpf-route
Syntax
show ip rpf-route [ vrf vrfName ] [ destination [ ipMask ] [ detail ] ]
[ all ] [ protocol ] [ filter ]
Release Information
Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
Description
Displays routes that the router can use to verify source addresses in multicast packets.
Options
- vrfName—Displays the contents of the IP routing table associated with a VRF
- destination—Specifies the IP address or domain name of the host to show
- ipMask—IP mask of the specific address to show
- detail—Displays detailed information about the specific prefix; currently shows the tag added by means of the ip route command
- all—Displays all routes in the routing table inserted from all protocols (not just the best routes that are used for forwarding)
- protocol—One of the following
protocols for which you want to display the best routes in the routing
table; no routes are displayed if routes for the specified protocol
are not present in the routing table
- access—Displays the best access-server routes (BGP) in the routing table
- access-internal—Displays the best access-internal routes in the routing table
- bgp—Displays the best BGP routes in the routing table
- bgp-tunnel—Displays the best BGP tunnel routes in the routing table
- dvmrp—Displays the best DVMRP routes in the routing table
- isis—Displays the best IS-IS routes in the routing table
- ldp—Displays the best LDP tunnel routes in the routing table
- local—Displays the best locally connected routes in the routing table
- mbgp—Displays the best MBGP routes in the routing table
- ospf—Displays the best OSPF routes owned by in the routing table
- other—Displays the best internal control routes in the routing table
- rip—Displays the best RIP routes in the routing table
- rsvp—Displays the best RSVP tunnel routes in the routing table
- static—Displays the best static routes added by network management to the routing table
- static-rpf—Displays the best static RPF routes added by network management to the routing table
- filter—See Filtering show Commands
Mode
Privileged Exec, User Exec