Reference Guide

Table Of Contents
Parameter Description
Routing for
Networks
The address ranges configured with an OSPF network command.
Distance The administrative distance (or “route preference”) for intra-area, inter-area, and external
routes.
Default
Route
Advertise
Whether OSPF is configured to originate a default route.
Always 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 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 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 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.
RIP Section
RIP Admin
Mode
Whether RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is globally enabled.
Split
Horizon
Mode
Whether RIP advertises routes on the interface where they were received.
Default
Metric
The metric assigned to redistributed routes.
Default
Route
Advertise
Whether this router is originating a default route.
Distance The administrative distance for RIP routes.
Redistribut
ion
A table showing information for each source protocol (connected, static, bgp, and ospf). For
each of these source the distribution list and metric are shown. Fields which are not
configured are left blank. For ospf, configured ospf match parameters are also shown.
Interface The interfaces where RIP is enabled and the version sent and accepted on each interface.
Routing Commands
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