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Basic forwarding on the device, Fib table – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Basic forwarding on the device

Upon receiving a packet, a device uses the destination IP address of the packet to find a match from the

forwarding information base (FIB) table, and uses the matching entry to forward the packet.

FIB table

A router 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 "Displaying the routing table."
Use the display fib command to display brief information about the FIB table.

display fib

Destination count: 6 FIB entry count: 6

Flag:

U:Useable G:Gateway H:Host B:Blackhole D:Dynamic S:Static

R:Relay

Destination/Mask Nexthop Flag OutInterface InnerLabel Token

192.168.1.0/24 0.0.0.0 U Vlan999 Null Invalid

192.168.1.40/32 127.0.0.1 UH InLoop0 Null Invalid

…(Part of the output information is omitted)

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 is made up

of a certain number of consecutive 1s, and 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.

InnerLabel—Inner label.

Token—LSP index number.