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9-9 show ip route

show ip route [vrf VRF-NAME] [NETWORK [NET-MASK]] [{count | connected | static | rip |
ospf | bgp | weight}]
Syntax Description
vrf VRF-NAME
NETWORK
NET-MASK
count
connected
static
rip
ospf
bgp
weight
Default
Command Mode
Usage Guideline
Example
CLI Reference Guide
Use the command to display the current state of the IP routing table.
(Optional) Specifies to show routes of one VRF.
(Optional) Specifies the destination IP address of the route want to be displayed.
If NET-MASK is not specified, the longest prefix matched route will be displayed.
(Optional) Specifies the destination netmask of the route want to be displayed.
(Optional) Specifies to show the number of active route.
(Optional) Specifies to show only connected routes.
(Optional) Specifies to show only static routes. One static route may be active or
inactive.
(Optional) Specifies to show only RIP routes.
(Optional) Specifies to show only OSPF routes.
(Optional) Specifies to show only BGP routes.
(Optional) Specifies to show only multipath static routes.
None
Privileged mode
Use the command with keyword count means to show the number of active routes,
active route is the route which had been written into chip and can forward traffic.
User can specify the network as an IP address or a network address. They both are
the same in this implementation. If NET-MASK is not specified, the longest prefix
matched route will be displayed. If NET-MASK is specified, only the destination
routes matched the specified network will be displayed
Check the IP routing table:
show ip route
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