Usage: %1!s! operator=]matching|shorterthan|longerthan dest= mask= view=]unicast|multicast|both proto=]autostatic|local| ...

Usage: %1!s!               [[operator=]matching|shorterthan|longerthan]              [[dest=] [mask=]]              [[view=]unicast|multicast|both]              [[proto=]autostatic|local|netmgmgt|nondod|ospf|rip|static]  Parameters:        Tag            Value       operator     - One of the following values:                      matching: show routes matching specified destination                      shorterthan: show routes less than the destination                      longerthan: show routes longer than the destination       dest         - The IP address of the destination       mask         - The subnet mask value for the destination IP address       view         - One of the following values:                      unicast: view only routes used for unicast                      multicast: view only routes used for multicast                      both: view both unicast and multicast routes (default)       protocol     - Show only routes added by a specific routing protocol  Remarks: Displays routes in the routing table.  The information displayed for this command consists of: Field         Description -----         ----------- Prefix      - The address prefix, in Classless Internet Domain Routing               (CIDR) notation (example: 10.0.0.1/8) Protocol    - The protocol which added the route Prf         - The preference value of the route Met         - The primary metric value of the route, used to               break ties among equal routes with equal preference Gateway     - The IP address of the next hop used in forwarding Vw          - List of views (U=unicast, M=multicast) Interface   - The interface which the route points to and uses  Examples:       %1!s!        %1!s! sh 10.0.0.1        %1!s! lo 172/8         The first command is used to view all routes in the routing table.       The second command displays all routes shorter than 10.0.0.1 and the        third command is used to view all routes in the 172.0.0.0/8 subtree.
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