Netgear M4100-26G CLI Manual - Page 239
has been installed in the forwarding table. The forwarding table might limit the number
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ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches show ip route This command displays the routing table. The specifies the network for which the route is to be displayed and displays the best matching best-route for the address. The specifies the subnet mask for the given . When you use the longer-prefixes keyword, the and pair becomes the prefix, and the command displays the routes to the addresses that match that prefix. Use the parameter to specify the protocol that installed the routes. The value for can be connected, ospf, rip, or static. Use the all parameter to display all routes including best and non-best routes. If you do not use the all parameter, the command only displays the best route. A "T" flag appended to a route indicates that it is an ECMP route, but only one of its next hops has been installed in the forwarding table. The forwarding table might limit the number of ECMP routes or the number of ECMP groups. When an ECMP route cannot be installed because such a limit is reached, the route is installed with a single next hop. Such truncated routes can be identified by a "T" after the interface name. Note: If you use the connected keyword for , the all option is not available because there are no best or non-best connected routes. Format Modes show ip route [{ [] | { [longer-prefixes] [] | } [all] | all}] • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Term Route Codes Definition The key for the routing protocol codes that might appear in the routing table output. The show ip route command displays the routing tables in the following format: Code IP-Address/Mask [Preference/Metric] via Next-Hop, Route-Timestamp, Interface The columns for the routing table display the following information: Term Code IP-Address/Mask Preference Metric Definition The codes for the routing protocols that created the routes. The IP-Address and mask of the destination network corresponding to this route. The administrative distance associated with this route. Routes with low values are preferred over routes with higher values. The cost associated with this route. Routing Commands 239