- Table of Contents
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- 05-Layer 3 - IP Services Configuration Guide
- 00-Preface
- 01-ARP configuration
- 02-IP addressing configuration
- 03-DHCP configuration
- 04-DNS configuration
- 05-IP forwarding basics configuration
- 06-Adjacency table configuration
- 07-IP performance optimization configuration
- 08-UDP helper configuration
- 09-IPv6 basics configuration
- 10-DHCPv6 configuration
- 11-IPv6 fast forwarding configuration
- 12-Fast forwarding configuration
- 13-Tunnel configuration
- 14-GRE configuration
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Basic IP forwarding on the device
Upon receiving a packet, the device uses the destination IP address of the packet to find a match from the forwarding information base (FIB) table, and then uses the matching entry to forward the packet.
FIB table
A device selects optimal routes from the routing table, and puts them into the FIB table. Each FIB entry specifies the next-hop IP address and output interface for packets destined for a specific subnet or host.
For more information about the routing table, see Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide.
Use the display fib command to display FIB table entries. The following example displays the entire FIB table.
<Sysname> display fib
Destination count: 4 FIB entry count: 4
Flag:
U:Useable G:Gateway H:Host B:Blackhole D:Dynamic S:Static
R:Relay F:FRR
Destination/Mask Nexthop Flag OutInterface/Token Label
10.2.0.0/16 10.2.1.1 U GE3/0/1 Null
10.2.1.1/32 127.0.0.1 UH InLoop0 Null
127.0.0.0/8 127.0.0.1 U InLoop0 Null
127.0.0.1/32 127.0.0.1 UH InLoop0 Null
A FIB entry includes the following items:
· Destination—Destination IP address.
· Mask—Network mask. The mask and the destination address identity the destination network. A logical AND operation between the destination address and the network mask yields the address of the destination network. For example, if the destination address is 192.168.1.40 and the mask 255.255.255.0, the address of the destination network is 192.168.1.0. A network mask comprises a certain number of consecutive 1s. It can be expressed in dotted decimal format or by the number of the 1s.
· Nexthop—IP address of the next hop.
· Flag—Route flag.
· OutInterface—Output interface.
· Token—MPLS Label Switched Path index number.
· Label—Inner label.
Displaying FIB table entries
Execute display commands in any view.
Task |
Command |
Display FIB entries. |
display fib [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] [ ip-address [ mask | mask-length ] ] |