Displaying Available Routes for Reverse-Path Forwarding
Use the show ipv6 rpf-route command to display all available routes, only the routes to a particular destination, or routes associated with a specific unicast protocol that the router can use for Reverse-Path Forwarding (RPF).
show ipv6 rpf-route
- Use to display routes that the router can use for RPF.
- Specify the IPv6 address and the network mask to view routes to a particular destination.
- Specify the detail keyword to view more detailed information about routes to a particular destination.
- Specify a unicast routing protocol to view routes associated with that protocol.
- Field descriptions
- Protocol/Route type codes—Protocol and route type codes for the table that follows
- Prefix—Value of the logical AND of the IPv6 address of the destination network and the subnet address
- Length—Length of the subnet mask in bits
- Type
- Connect—Subnet directly connected to the interface
- Static—Static route
- Dst—Distance configured for this route
- Met—Learned or configured cost associated with this route
- Intf—Type of interface and interface specifier for the next hop. For details about interface types and specifiers, see Interface Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide.
- Example 1
host1#show ipv6 rpf-route Protocol/Route type codes: O- OSPF, E1- external type 1, E2- external type2, N1- NSSA external type1, N2- NSSA external type2 L- MPLS label, V- VR/VRF, *- indirect next-hop
Prefix/Length Type Dst/Met Intf -------------------------------- --------- ------- -------------------- 11:1:1:10::/60 Static 1/0 ATM2/0.300 21:2:2:20::/60 Static 1/0 ATM2/0.300 31:2:2:20::/60 Connect 0/0 ATM2/0.300 131:1:1:10::/60 Connect 0/0 ATM2/1.1300 1000::/64 Static 1/0 ATM2/0.300
- Example 2
host1#show ipv6 rpf-route 1000::/64 detail
1000::/64 Type:Static Distance:1 Metric:0 NextHop:31:2:2:23::2:3 IntfIndex 18 Intf ATM2/0.300 - See show ipv6 rpf-route.
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