Protocol-Independent Routing Operational Mode Commands
Table 1 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can use to monitor and troubleshoot protocol-independent routing properties. Commands are listed in alphabetical order.
![]() | Note: The show route command has a lengthy set of options. Therefore, this chapter describes each option as a separate command. You can, however, combine several options and issue them as single show route command. For example, show route ccc exact. The exceptions to this convention are the show as-path, show route damping, show route export, show route export-vrf-target, show route forwarding-table, show route instance, and show route martians commands, which cannot be used with any other options (other than level of output options, such as detail and extensive). The show route flow validation command can only be used with the table option. |
Table 1: Protocol-Independent Routing Operational Mode Commands
Task | Command |
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Display known autonomous system (AS) paths. | |
Display AS path domain information. | |
Display AS path summary information. | |
Display information about the entries in the routing tables. | |
Display routes that are currently active. | |
Display routes transmitted by a particular routing protocol. | |
Display all information about all routes. | |
Display routes containing a specified AS path. | |
Display the best route to the specified address or range of addresses. | |
Display brief information about the entries in the routing table. | |
Display circuit cross-connect (CCC) entries in the Multiprotocol Link Switching (MPLS) routing table. | |
Display routes containing members of a specified BGP community. | |
Display routes containing members of a specified BGP community based on a particular community name. | |
Display routes that have been damped. | |
Display detailed information about the entries in the routing table. | |
Display routes that exactly match the specified address or range of addresses. | |
Display list of instances or routing tables that are importers or exporters of routes. | |
Display target communities for which autoexport is currently distributing routes. | |
Display extensive information about the entries in the routing table. | |
Display the best route to an address. | |
Display the Junos OS forwarding table. | |
Display information about the interfaces in the Junos OS forwarding table. | |
Display hidden routes only. | |
Display routes that are not preferred. | |
Display routes that are currently inactive. | |
Display routing instance information. | |
Display routes corresponding to a specified label value. | |
Display routes that form a label-switched path. | |
Display route localization information. | |
Display information about martian addresses. | |
Display routes that contain the specified next hop. | |
Display routes not associated with any BGP community. | |
Display routes exiting the router through the specified interface. | |
Display routes learned by the specified protocol. | |
Display routes in a range of destination prefixes. | |
Display routes received by a particular routing protocol. | |
Display entries in the next-hop resolution database. | |
Display routes learned from snooping. | |
Display routes learned from the specified source. | |
Display statistics about the routes in all routing tables. | |
Display routes in a particular routing table. | |
Display high-level summary of routing table information. |
![]() | Note: For information about how to configure protocol-independent features, see the Junos Routing Protocols Configuration Guide and the Junos Policy Framework Configuration Guide. |