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942 CHAPTER 71: IP ROUTING TABLE COMMANDS
Examples # Display recursive tunnel information.
<Sysname> display ip relay-tunnel
Total Number of Relay-tunnel is: 1.
Dest/Mask: 40.40.40.40/255.255.255.255
Related instance id(s): 1(1) 2(1) 3(1) 4(1)
display load-sharing ip address
Syntax display load-sharing ip address ip-address { mask | mask-length }
View Any view
Parameters ip-address: Destination IP address, in dotted decimal notation.
mask: IP address mask, in dotted decimal notation.
mask-length:IP address mask length, in the range 0 to 32.
Description Use the
display load-sharing ip address command to display statistics about
interface bandwidth-based non-balanced load sharing.
Examples # Display the statistics about bandwidth-based load sharing.
<Sysname> display load-sharing ip address 10.2.1.0 24
There are/is totally 3 route entry(s) to the same destination network.
Nexthop Packet(s) Bandwidth[KB] Flow(s) Interface
10.1.1.2 763851 100000 0 Ethernet0/0/0
10.1.2.2 1193501 155000 0 Atm1/0/0
10.1.3.2 15914 2048 0 Serial2/0/0
display ipv6 routing-table
Syntax display ipv6 routing-table
Table 207 Description on the fields of the display ip relay-tunnel command
Field Description
Total Number of Relay-tunnel Total number of recursive tunnels
Dest/Mask Destination address/mask of the recursive tunnel
Related instance id(s) The number in the parentheses after each instance ID
indicates the number of routes that have used the
recursive tunnel in the routing table corresponding to the
instance ID.
Table 208 Description on the fields of the display load-sharing ip address command
Field Description
Nexthop Nexthop address
Packet Total number of packets forwarded through the outbound interface
Bandwidth Bandwidth of the outbound interface used for load sharing
Flow Number of flows fast forwarded through the outbound interface
Interface Name of the outbound interface