Command Reference Guide

3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family display clns routing-table 53
Command Reference
display clns routing-table
Purpose Use the display clns routing-table command to display all active CLNS
routes, including those in Level 0, Level 1, and Level 2 routing tables.
Syntax display clns routing-table [ [ level-0 | level-1 | level-2 ] [ NSAP |
verbose] ] | [ l2-cache ]
Parameters NSAP
Destination NSAP address, routes to which are to be
displayed.
level-0
Specifies to display entries in the directly connecting
(Level 0) routing table.
level-1
Specifies to display entries in the intra-area (Level 1)
routing table.
level-2
Specifies to display entries in the inter-area (Level 2)
routing table.
l2-cache
Specifies to display all cached entries in Level 2 routing
cache.
verbose
Specifies to display detailed routing information,
including those of active routes and inactive routes.
Example <3Com >display clns routing-table verbose
CLNS Level-0 Routing Table
Total Number of Routes In Level-0 Routing Table: 3
= NSAP Addr + = Active Route * = Next hop in use
+#47.0001.0001.0000.0000.065b.00
Protocol:ES-IS Cost:0 Pre:10
*NextHop:N/A SNPA:00e0.fc12.4448
Interface:Ethernet1/0/0
+47.0001.0001.0000.0000.650b.00
Protocol:ES-IS Cost:0 Pre:10
*NextHop:N/A SNPA:00e0.fc12.4448
Interface:Ethernet1/0/0
+47.0001.0001.0000.0000.065a.00
Protocol:DIRECT Cost:0 Pre:0
*NextHop:N/A SNPA:N/A Interface:InLoopBack0
CLNS Level-1 Routing Table
Total Number of Routes In Level-1 Routing Table: 8
= System ID + = Active Route * = Next hop in use
@ = CLNS Level-1 Routing Area Address
@47.0001.0002
@47.0001.0001
@47.0001.0003