Verify static route configuration as follows by displaying the routing table and checking its contents.
From the CLI, enter the show route terse command.
user@host> show route terse
inet.0: 20 destinations, 20 routes (20 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden) + = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
A Destination P Prf Metric 1 Metric 2 Next hop AS path * 192.168.47.5/32 S 5 Reject * 172.16.0.0/12 S 5 >192.168.71.254 * 192.168.0.0/18 S 5 >192.168.71.254 * 192.168.40.0/22 S 5 >192.168.71.254 * 192.168.64.0/18 S 5 >192.168.71.254 * 192.168.64.0/21 D 0 >fxp0.0 * 192.168.71.246/32 L 0 Local * 192.168.220.4/30 D 0 >ge-0/0/1.0 * 192.168.220.5/32 L 0 Local * 192.168.220.8/30 D 0 >ge-0/0/2.0 * 192.168.220.9/32 L 0 Local * 192.168.220.12/30 D 0 >ge-0/0/3.0 * 192.168.220.13/32 L 0 Local * 192.168.220.17/32 L 0 Reject * 192.168.220.21/32 L 0 Reject * 192.168.220.24/30 D 0 >at-1/0/0.0 * 192.168.220.25/32 L 0 Local * 192.168.220.28/30 D 0 >at-1/0/1.0 * 192.168.220.29/32 L 0 Local * 224.0.0.9/32 R 100 1 MultiRecv
The output shows a list of the routes that are currently in the inet.0 routing table. Verify the following information: