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I am trying to find a Juniper command that shows a list of VRF routing tables that contain a specific prefix / range. Does any one know if this is possible? Thanks.










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          If you want to limit your output to just the names of the routing-tables, then something like:



          show route 192.169.0.0/24 | match dest



          will do the trick






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          If you want to limit your output to just the names of the routing-tables, then something like:



          show route 192.169.0.0/24 | match dest



          will do the trick






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          If you want to limit your output to just the names of the routing-tables, then something like:



          show route 192.169.0.0/24 | match dest



          will do the trick






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          If you want to limit your output to just the names of the routing-tables, then something like:



          show route 192.169.0.0/24 | match dest



          will do the trick






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          If you want to limit your output to just the names of the routing-tables, then something like:



          show route 192.169.0.0/24 | match dest



          will do the trick







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