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11-01-2017 07:02 AM
11-01-2017 07:02 AM
Display Routing Table Order
I have been using A series comware 5500s for a while now but my network is based on the older comware E series. I am going through the process of upgrading a little at a time, and just noticed the other day that there is what I consider an anomily in the way that the newer version of Comware displays routes
here is an example
A traceroute showed that it took the most specific which is 3rd down so the display is fubar and very irritating
this was in response to Display routing 10.1.232.5
This route was set up with a static entry JUST to see what would be displayed.
Notice that all 0s route is on top
in this scenario a traceroute form a PC verified that the system IS using specificity as the decision making criteria.
IS there a way to make it display routes by choice IE 1st choice on the top of the list?
Also Can someone tell me criteria for making routing decisions as I am an old Cisco guy
as far as I can tell it goes by
Specificity > Preferance > Cost
when I import Static into ospf no mater how I do it type 1 or 2 and tag
it alsays coms in as a preferance of 150
what gives?
Destination/Mask Proto Pre Cost NextHop Interface
0.0.0.0/0 O_ASE 150 0 10.1.240.2 Vlan240
10.1.232.0/24 OSPF 10 16 10.1.240.2 Vlan240
10.1.232.5/32 O_ASE 150 2 10.1.240.6 Vlan240
Also Can someone tell me criteria for making routing decisions as I am an old Cisco guy
as far as I can tell it goes by
Specificity > Preferance > Cost
when I import Static into ospf no mater how I do it type 1 or 2 and tag
it alsays coms in as a preferance of 150
what gives?
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02-28-2018 10:57 PM
02-28-2018 10:57 PM
Re: Display Routing Table Order
Hi
1) Is there a way to make it display routes by choice IE 1st choice on the top of the list? Not Really, Command for Longest-match is present.
<Comware> display ip routing-table x.x.x.x longer-match
x.x.x.x is IP address
2)when I import Static into ospf no mater how I do it type 1 or 2 and tag it alsays coms in as a preferance of 150
prefrence for any
Prefrenece for any external ospf routes is by default 150, Prefrence corresponds to AD value in terms of cisco.
Type 1 & Type 2 will have effect on Cost value of route,
Cost corresponds to metric in cisco