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Table 8-7. Flag Descriptions
Flag Filtering Effect
Applicable
Subcommands
<address>
Retrieves data for IP addresses that match your
address entry in dotted decimal notation
routes
|
bgp_routes
|
cache
|
ospf_lsdb
<address/prefix>
Retrieves data for IP addresses with an address mask
that matches your entry. Specify an IP address in
dotted decimal notation. Specify the number of bits in
the address mask by entering a decimal number (1 to
24, starting with the msb) in the
/prefix
portion of your
entry.
routes
|
bgp_routes
|
ospf_lsdb
-a
<area_address>
Retrieves data for the OSPF area you specify after the
-a flag
ospf_lsdb
-A
Retrieves one of the following:
The entire table of routes, including best routes
and routes not used
The entire OSPF LSDB (20 lines max. per route
advertisement)
routes
|
ospf_lsdb
-c
<circuit_no.>
Retrieves data for the circuit number you specify after
the -c flag. (See “Determining Circuit Numbers” on
page 8-83
.)
cache
-i
<BGP_router_ID>
Retrieves routes to or from a BGP peer that you
specify after the
-i
flag
bgp_routes
-M
Retrieves only the contents of the multicast cache cache
-
n
<nexthop_address>
Retrieves routes for networks associated with this
next-hop address
bgp_routes
-N
Retrieves the BGP ANNOUNCE table of routes bgp_routes
-p
[
<local_peer_address>
|
<
remote_peer_address>
]
Retrieves routes announced to a BGP peer you
specify by its local or remote address
bgp_routes
-
R
<simplified_regular_
expression>
Retrieves AS paths containing a pattern that matches
one you specify in a <simplified_regular_expression>.
(See “Specifying AS Path Search Patterns” on
page 8-74
.)
bgp_routes
-S
<source_address>
Retrieves data pertaining only to the advertising
source you specify after the
-S
flag
ospf_lsdb
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