5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Prefix List In
Global prefix list used to filter inbound routes from all neighbors.
Prefix List Out
Global prefix list used to filter outbound routes to all neighbors.
Neighbors
List of configured neighbors and the inbound and outbound policies
configured for each.
OSPFv2 Section:
Routing Protocol
OSPFv2.
Router ID
The router ID configured for OSPFv2.
OSPF Admin Mode
Indicates whether OSPF is enabled or disabled globally.
Maximum Paths
Maximum number of next hops in an OSPF route.
Routing for Networks
Address ranges configured with an OSPF network command.
Distance
Administrative distance (or “route preference”) for intra-area, inter-area,
and external routes.
Default Route Advertise
Indicates whether OSPF is configured to originate a default route.
Always
Indicates whether default advertisement depends on having a default
route in the common routing table.
Metric
The metric configured to be advertised with the default route.
Metric Type
The metric type for the default route.
Redist Source
A type of routes that OSPF is redistributing.
Metric
The metric to advertise for redistributed routes of this type.
Metric Type
The metric type to advertise for redistributed routes of this type.
Subnets
Indicates whether OSPF redistributes subnets of classful addresses, or
only classful prefixes.
Dist List
A distribute list used to filter routes of this type. Only routes that pass the
distribute list are redistributed.
Number of Active Areas
The number of OSPF areas with at least one interface running on this
router. Also broken down by area type.
ABR Status
Indicates whether the router is currently an area border router. A router
is an area border router if it has interfaces that are up in more than one
area.
ASBR Status
Indicates whether the router is an autonomous system boundary router.
The router is an ASBR if it is redistributing any routes or originating a
default route.
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show ip route
Display
the routing table for the specified virtual router (
vrf vrf-name
). If no router is specified, the default
router routing table is displayed. The
ip-address
specifies the network for which the route is to be
displayed and displays the best matching best-route for the address. The
mask
specifies the subnet mask
for the given
ip-address
. When you use the
longer-prefixes
keyword, the
ip-address
and
mask
pair
becomes the prefix, and the command displays the routes to the addresses that match that prefix. Use
the
protocol
parameter to specify the protocol that installed the routes. The value for
protocol
can be
ospf
,