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Subnet Mask
Is a mask of the network and host portion of the IP address for the attached
network.
Protocol
Tells which protocol added the specified route. The possibilities are: local, static,
OSPF or RIP.
For each Next Hop
Next Hop Interface
The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next
destination.
Next Hop IP Address
The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the
next router (if any) in the path toward the destination.
Preference
The metric value that is used for this route entry.
Metric
11.2.16 show ip route preferences
This command displays detailed information about the route preferences. Route preferences are
used in determining the best route. Lower router preference values are preferred over higher router
preference values.
Format
show ip route preferences
Modes
Privileged EXECUser EXEC
Local
This field displays the local route preference value.
Static
This field displays the static route preference value.
OSPF Intra
This field displays the OSPF Intra route preference value.
OSPF Inter
This field displays the OSPF Inter route preference value.
OSPF Type-1
This field displays the OSPF Type-1 route preference value.
OSPF Type-2
This field displays the OSPF Type-2 route preference value.
RIP
This field displays the RIP route preference value.
BGP4
This field displays the BGP-4 route preference value.
11.2.17 show ip stats
This command displays IP statistical information. Refer to RFC 1213 for more information about the
fields that are displayed. This command takes no options.
Format
show ip stats
Modes
Privileged EXECUser EXEC
11.2.18 encapsulation
This command configures the link layer encapsulation type for the packet. Acceptable values for
<encapstype> are Ethernet and SNAP. The default is Ethernet.
Format
encapsulation {ethernet | snap}
Mode
Interface Config
Restrictions
Routed frames are always Ethernet encapsulated when a frame is routed to a
VLAN.
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