3com S7906E Guide De Référence

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Destination: 10.1.3.1/32 
     Protocol: Direct          Process ID: 0 
   Preference: 0                     Cost: 0 
      NextHop: 127.0.0.1        Interface: InLoopBack0 
  RelyNextHop: 0.0.0.0          Neighbour: 0.0.0.0 
    Tunnel ID: 0x0                  Label: NULL 
        State: Active NoAdv           Age: 00h05m32s  
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For the description of the command output above, see 
display ip routing-table ip-address 
Syntax 
display ip routing-table ip-address [ mask-length | mask ] [ longer-match ] [ verbose ] 
display ip routing-table  ip-address1 { mask-length | mask } ip-address2 { mask-length | mask } 
verbose ] 
View 
Any view 
Default Level 
1: Monitor level 
Parameters 
ip-address: Destination IP address, in dotted decimal format. 
mask-length: IP address mask length in the range 0 to 32. 
mask: IP address mask in dotted decimal format.  
longer-match: Displays the route with the longest mask. 
verbose: Displays detailed routing table information, including both active and inactive routes. With this 
argument absent, the command displays only brief information about active routes. 
Description 
Use the display ip routing-table ip-address  command to  display information about routes to a 
specified destination address. 
Executing the command with different parameters yields different output: 
display ip routing-table ip-address 
The system ANDs the input destination IP address with the subnet mask in each route entry; and ANDs 
the destination IP address in each route entry with its corresponding subnet mask.  
If the two operations yield the same result for an entry and this entry is active, it is displayed.  
display ip routing-table ip-address mask 
The system ANDs the input destination IP address with the input subnet mask; and ANDs the 
destination IP address in each route entry with the input subnet mask.