Like there is for nodes and interfaces we could be able to search for networks and see where it is known. In what routing table.
I could see this being useful.
All,
There is a search option at he Node level for this detail, so having it a the Global level would also be good. However, even at the Node level, there is some work to be done. For example.. I searched the table for 10.33.1.1 and nothing was returned.. However, there was a route for 10.33.0.0/16, which is what 10.33.1.1 would have followed. The search should have returned the 10.33.0.0./16 route information.
Derik Pfeffer
Loop1 Systems: SolarWinds Training and Professional Services
I have a need for this very fuction right now.
The use case is that I have devices that have learned a route with an incorrect length (i.e. a /13 route rather than a /12). I need to find which nodes have this in their routing table so I can clear it and stop those devices from advertising it.
I would like to be able to search my routing tables for "10.x.0.0" and return the list of nodes that have that string in the routing table, along with prefix length of the routing entry.