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Dxs-3600 series layer 2/3 managed 10gbe switch
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46-7 show ip route-preference
This command is used to display the preference of different route types.
show ip route-preference [vrf vrf-name] [{connected | static | default | rip | ospf | ospfIntra | ospfInter |
ospfExt1 | ospfExt2 | ebgp | ibgp}]
Parameters
vrf vrf-name
connected
static
default
rip
ospf
ospfIntra
ospfInter
ospfExt1
ospfExt2
ebgp
ibgp
Default
Command Mode
Command Default Level
Usage Guideline
Example
DXS-3600-32S#show ip route-preference
Route Preference Settings
Protocol
Preference
----------
----------
RIP
100
Static
100
Default
100
Connected
0
OSPF Intra
80
OSPF Inter
90
OSPF ExtT1
110
OSPF ExtT2
115
EBGP
70
IBGP
130
DXS-3600-32S#
DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch CLI Reference Guide
(Optional) Specifies to show the route preference of the VRF routing table.
(Optional) Specifies to show the route preference of connected route.
(Optional) Specifies to show the route preference of static route.
(Optional) Specifies to show the route preference of static default route.
(Optional) Specifies to show the route preference of RIP route.
(Optional) Specifies to show the route preference of all types of OSPF route.
(Optional) Specifies to show the route preference of OSPF intra-area route.
(Optional) Specifies to show the route preference of OSPF inter-area route.
(Optional) Specifies to show the route preference of OSPF external type-1 route.
(Optional) Specifies to show the route preference of OSPF external type-2 route.
(Optional) Specifies to show the route preference of BGP AS-external route.
(Optional) Specifies to show the route preference of BGP AS-internal route.
None.
Privileged EXEC Mode.
Level: 3
In general, the higher the preference is, the lower the trust rating is. So, if there are
two routes to a same destination, the source with lower preference will be selected to
forward.
The preference for connected routes is fixed to 0. This means the connected route
always has the highest priority.
This example shows how to check the route preference of all route types.
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