Once upon a time, Saku Ytti <[email protected]> said: > > I can "show route <hostname>" and JUNOS will do a DNS lookup and show > > the route for the resolved IP. Is there any way to control that for > > hosts with multiple IPs, especially IPv6? > > Not that I am aware of. But in your mind, how would this ideally work, > how do you control which A record is returned without communicating > the A record? Or would you just have it print route for all of them? > Certainly you could write python op script to do that.
Possibly print the route for each returned record (minimizing to only show each path once would be a bonus). The bigger thing that got me thinking about this is that there's no way to say "show route <host>" and see the IPv6 route instead of the IPv4 route (for the case of a host with just one A and AAAA record). I guess JUNOS does the DNS resolution and picks what to look up before it gets to looking at what table you've asked for (so adding "table inet6.0" doesn't work). -- Chris Adams <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

