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Matlu
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Querying routing table in a ClusterXL

Hello, everyone.

I have a query.

What is the best way to query a specific route within a ClusterXL?

 

I have noticed differences when using the command "route -n", and "ip route get <IP Destination>", because when I query a route for example for the destination 10.120.1.77, if I do it with the command "route -n" it tells me that I reach it through the interface eth1-02.139 which is a VLAN, but if I query it with the command "ip route get <IP>", it tells me that I reach it through the interface eth1-02 (without vlan).

 

Can you clarify the doubt, please?

Thank you.

 

Which of the 2 commands is more "reliable" when I want to query the route for a destination?

 

 

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