From: Hansang Bae (hbae@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Nov 30 2001 - 01:19:08 GMT-3
At 08:17 PM 11/29/2001 -0500, ME1757 wrote:
>You can always narrow down what you see in the table by including part of
>the address that you're looking for at the end of the "sh ip route" command.
>For example, at work we are currently converting from public addresses to
>private 10.x.x.x addresses. Approximately 2000 routes are of the old
>addresses and just a few are the new addresses. I'm not sure if anyone has
>had a reason in a long time to look at the whole routing table!! When I want
>to check whether the new addresses that we are using are being propagated, I
>will specify "sh ip route 10.0.0.0" or "sh ip route 10.48.0.0", it really
>depends what I'm looking for, but it's useful for filtering out the routes
>that I'm not interested in at the time.
Even better, use "sho ip route 172.16.8.0 255.255.255.248 longest-match"
This will show you all the subnets of 172.16.8.0 /29 (to find out if
someone didn't summarize it properly etc.)
hsb
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