Supported Platforms
show route forwarding-table family fibre-channel
Syntax
Release Information
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Description
Display Fibre Channel family forwarding table route information.
Options
brief | detail | extensive | — | (Optional) Display the specified level of output. |
all | — | Display all routing forwarding tables. |
destination destination-prefix | — | Destination prefix. |
interface-name interface-name | — | Name of the interface. |
label label | — | Display route entries for the specified label name. |
matching ip-prefix | — | Display route entries for the specified IP prefix or length. |
multicast | — | Display multicast routes. |
summary | — | Display route count instead of details. |
table routing-table-name | — | Name of the routing table. |
vlan vlan-name | — | Name of the VLAN. |
vpn vpn-instance-name | — | Name of the VPN instance. |
Required Privilege Level
view
List of Sample Output
show route forwarding-table family fibre-channelOutput Fields
Table 1 lists the output fields for the show route forwarding-table family fibre-channel command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
Table 1: show route forwarding-table family fibre-channel Output Fields
Field Name | Field Description | |
---|---|---|
Routing table | Name of the routing table. | |
Destination | Route destination. | |
Type | Type of route internal to Junos OS. | |
RtRef | Route reference count internal to Junos OS. | |
Next hop Type | Type of next hop internal to Junos OS. | |
Index | Next-hop index identifier. | |
NhRef | Number of routes that refer to the next hop. | |
Netif | Interface used to reach the next hop. |
Sample Output
show route forwarding-table family fibre-channel
user@switch> show route forwarding-table family
fibre-channel
Routing table: default.fibre-channel Fibre Channel: Destination Type RtRef Next hop Type Index NhRef Netif default perm 0 dscd 126 1 0x30000/24 user 0 ucst 674 2 fc-0/0/0.0 0x30001/24 user 0 ucst 675 2 vlan.100 0x30002/24 user 0 ucst 676 2 vlan.100 0x30003/24 user 0 ucst 677 2 vlan.100 0x30004/24 user 0 ucst 678 2 vlan.100