Enterasys N Standalone (NSA) Series Configuration Manual page 952

Enterasys networks switch configuration guide
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IP Configuration Command Set
Reviewing IP Traffic and Configuring Routes
12.2.6.4
show ip route
Use this command to display information about IP routes.
show ip route [destination prefix destination prefix mask longer-prefixes |
connected | ospf | rip | static | summary]
Syntax Description
destination prefix
destination prefix
mask
longer-prefixes
connected
ospf
rip
static
summary
Command Type
Router command.
Command Mode
Any router mode.
Usage
When there is more than one routing module configured in a Matrix chassis, each
module will create and maintain its own route tables.
Routes are managed by the RTM (Route Table Manager), and are contained in the
RIB (Route Information Base). This database contains all the active static routes,
all the RIP routes, and up to three best routes to each network as determined by
OSPF.
The RTM selects up to three of the best routes to each network and installs these
routes in the FIB (Forwarding Information Base). The routes in the FIB are
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(Optional) Converts the specified address and mask into a
prefix and displays any routes that match the prefix.
(Optional) Displays connected routes.
(Optional) Displays routes configured for the OSPF routing
protocol. For details on configuring OSPF, refer to
Section
13.2.3.
(Optional) Displays routes configured for the RIP routing
protocol. For details on configuring RIP, refer to
Section
13.2.2.
(Optional) Displays static routes.
(Optional) Displays a summary of the IP routing table.

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