Each routing protocol creates a routing table based on the topology name, the instance name, and the purpose of the table. A routing table for each topology uses the following format:
logical-system-name/routing-instance-name:topology-name.protocol.identifier
The routing instance string is included only if the instance is not the master. The logical system string is included only if the logical system identifier has a value other than 0 (zero). Each routing table for a topology includes a colon (:) before the topology name that also separates the routing-instance name from the topology name. protocol is the protocol family, which can be inet or inet6. identifier is a positive integer that specifies the instance of the routing table. Table 10 shows specific examples of routing tables for various topologies.
Table 10: Examples of Routing Tables for Custom Topologies