
BCC show Commands for IP Services
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show ip routes
The
show ip routes
command displays IP routes. This command allows for the
following command filters and arguments:
The output includes the following information:
<ip_address>
Displays the routes that match the specified IP address.
<
ip_address/prefix
> Displays the routes that match the specified range.
-A
Displays the entire routing table; routes marked with an
asterisk (*) are routes in the normal routing table.
-s
Displays the slot. If the address is 255.255.255.255, then
the cache will be the internal cache for this slot.
Destination/Mask Destination IP address for this route. 0.0.0.0 indicates a
default route. The subnet mask is combined with the
destination address and then compared with the value in
Destination. If the value of Destination is 0.0.0.0 (a default
route), then the value of Mask is also 0.0.0.0.
Proto Routing method through which the router learned this
route: local, RIP, or OSPF.
Age Number of seconds since this route was last updated or
verified to be correct. The meaning of “too old” depends
on the routing protocol specified under Proto.
Cost Number of hops to reach the destination.
NextHop IP address of the next hop of this route. If the next hop is
an unnumbered interface, the output includes 0.0.0.
n
,
where
n
is the number of the circuit on which the interface
has been configured.
AS Autonomous system identifier for destination IP interfaces
running the OSPF protocol.
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