
show ip
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routes
[
-A
] [
type {local|/jointfilesconvert/98282/bgp|egp|ospf|rip}
]
|
[
<IP address>
| find
<search pattern>
]
Displays IP routes. You can use the following options to display specific information:
The table includes the following information:
-A Shows entire routing table, including routes that are not used as
well as best routes.
type {local | /jointfilesconvert/98282/bgp | egp |
ospf | rip}
Limits the display to one specified protocol.
<IP address>
Limits the display to the routes that match the specified IP address.
find
<search pattern>
Limits the display to the routes that match the specified subnet part
of the IP address.
Network Destination IP address for this route. 0.0.0.0 indicates a default
route.
Mask Subnet mask to be combined with the destination address and then
compared with the value in Destination. If the value of Destination
is 0.0.0.0 (a default route), then the value of Mask is also 0.0.0.0.
Proto Routing method through which the router learned this route: Other,
Local, Netmgmt, ICMP, EGP, GGP, Hello, RIP, IS-IS, OSPF, or
BGP.
Age Number of seconds since this route was last updated or verified to
be correct. The meaning of “too old” depends on the routing
protocol specified under Proto.
Slot Number of the slot on which the network address/mask is
configured.
Cost Number of hops to reach the destination.
NextHopAddr / AS IP address of the next hop and next Autonomous System of this
route. If the next hop is an unnumbered interface, the command
displays 0.0.0.n, where n is the number of the circuit on which the
interface has been configured. In the following sample display, the
next hop field for destinations 10.0.0.0, 55.0.0.0, and 99.0.0.0
indicates that the next hop is an unnumbered interface configured
on circuit 2.
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