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network, mask, next-hop address, interface, etc.<br />

Command Mode: all modes<br />

Usage <strong>Guide</strong>: With show ip route command, contents about static route in the route<br />

table can be shown, including destination IP address, network mask and next-hop IP<br />

address or forwarding interfaces.<br />

Example:<br />

Switch#show ip route fib<br />

Codes: C - connected, S - static, R - RIP derived, O - OSPF derived<br />

A - OSPF ASE, B - BGP derived<br />

Destination Mask Nexthop Interface Pref<br />

C 2.2.2.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 vlan1 0<br />

S 6.6.6.0 255.255.255.0 2.2.2.9 vlan1 1<br />

Among those message, S is static route with network address as 6.6.6.0、network mask<br />

as 255.255.255.0 、 next-hop address as 2.2.2.9 and Ethernet port vlan1 as its<br />

forwarding interface, of which the priority is 1<br />

17.3.4.4 show ip route vrf<br />

Command: show ip route vrf [connected | static | rip| ospf | bgp | isis|<br />

kernel|statistics| database[connected | static | rip| ospf | bgp | isis|kernel] ]<br />

show ip route fib vrf [default|main|local]<br />

Function: Show the routing table<br />

Parameter: is the name of VPN route forwarding instances; is<br />

the destination network address; / 为 is the prefix-length plus<br />

destination network address; connected is direct routed; static is static route; rip is<br />

RIP route; ospf is OSPF route; bgp is BGP route; isis is ISIS route; kernel is kernel ;<br />

statistics shows the number of routes; database is the route database; fib is the kernel<br />

route table.<br />

Command Mode: all modes<br />

Usage <strong>Guide</strong>: Show VPN route table contents includingL route type, destination network,<br />

mask, next-hop, interface, etc.<br />

17.3.4.5 ip route vrf<br />

Command:<br />

ip route vrf { |

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