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2.2.46. rules Chapter 2. Command Reference - The list of routing tables, along with a total count of route entries in each table, as well as how many of the entries are single-host routes. Note that "core" routes for interface IP addresses are not normally shown. Use the -all switch to show core routes also. Use the -switched switch to show only switched routes. Explanation of Flags field of the routing tables: O Learned via OSPF X Route is Disabled M Route is Monitored A Published via Proxy ARP D Dynamic (from e.g. DHCP relay, IPsec, L2TP/PPP servers, etc.) H HA synced from cluster peer Usage routes [-all] [] [-switched] [-flushl3cache] [-num=] [-nonhost] [-tables] [-lookup=] [-verbose] Options -all -flushl3cache -lookup= -nonhost -num= -switched -tables -verbose Also show routes for interface addresses. Flush Layer 3 Cache. Lookup the route for the given IP address. Do not show single-host routes. Limit display to entries. (Default: 20) Only show switched routes and L3C entries. Display list of named (PBR) routing tables. Verbose. Name of routing table. 2.2.46. rules Show rules lists. Description Shows the content of the various types of rules, i.e. main ruleset, pipe ruleset, etc. 53

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The list of routing tables, along with a total count of route entries in each table, as well as how
many of the entries are single-host routes.
Note that "core" routes for interface IP addresses are not normally shown. Use the
-all
switch to
show core routes also.
Use the
-switched
switch to show only switched routes.
Explanation of Flags field of the routing tables:
O
Learned via OSPF
X
Route is Disabled
M
Route is Monitored
A
Published via Proxy ARP
D
Dynamic (from e.g. DHCP relay, IPsec, L2TP/PPP servers, etc.)
H
HA synced from cluster peer
Usage
routes [-all] [<table name>] [-switched] [-flushl3cache] [-num=<n>]
[-nonhost] [-tables] [-lookup=<ip address>] [-verbose]
Options
-all
Also show routes for interface addresses.
-flushl3cache
Flush Layer 3 Cache.
-lookup=<ip address>
Lookup the route for the given IP address.
-nonhost
Do not show single-host routes.
-num=<n>
Limit display to <n> entries. (Default: 20)
-switched
Only show switched routes and L3C entries.
-tables
Display list of named (PBR) routing tables.
-verbose
Verbose.
<table name>
Name of routing table.
2.2.46. rules
Show rules lists.
Description
Shows the content of the various types of rules, i.e. main ruleset, pipe ruleset, etc.
2.2.46. rules
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