Reference Guide

Table Of Contents
E1 - OSPF External Type 1, E2 - OSPF External Type 2
N1 - OSPF NSSA External Type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA External Type 2
S U - Unnumbered Peer, L - Leaked Route, K – Kernel
P – Net Prototype
P 66.6.6.0/24 [1/1] via 9.0.0.2, 01d:22h:15m, 0/1 hw-failure
P 66.6.7.0/24 [1/1] via 9.0.0.2, 01d:22h:15m, 0/1 hw-failure
P 66.6.8.0/24 [1/1] via 9.0.0.2, 01d:22h:15m, 0/1 hw-failure
P 66.6.9.0/24 [1/1] via 9.0.0.2, 01d:22h:15m, 0/1 hw-failure
show ip route net-prototype
This command displays the net-prototype routes. The net-prototype routes are displayed with a P.
Format show ip route net-prototype
Modes Privileged EXEC
(Extreme 220) (Routing) #show ip route net-prototype
Route Codes: R - RIP Derived, O - OSPF Derived, C - Connected, S - Static
B - BGP Derived, IA - OSPF Inter Area
E1 - OSPF External Type 1, E2 - OSPF External Type 2
N1 - OSPF NSSA External Type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA External Type 2
S U - Unnumbered Peer, L - Leaked Route, K – Kernel
P – Net Prototype
P 56.6.6.0/24 [1/1] via 9.0.0.2, 01d:22h:15m, 0/1
P 56.6.7.0/24 [1/1] via 9.0.0.2, 01d:22h:15m, 0/1
show ip route summary
This command displays a summary of the state of the routing table. When the optional all keyword is
given, some statistics, such as the number of routes from each source, include counts for alternate
routes. An alternate route is a route that is not the most preferred route to its destination and therefore
is not installed in the forwarding table. To include only the number of best routes, do not use the
optional keyword.
Format
show ip route summary [all]
Modes
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
Term Definition
Connected Routes
The total number of connected routes in the routing table.
Static Routes
Total number of static routes in the routing table.
RIP Routes
Total number of routes installed by RIP protocol.
BGP Routes
Total number of routes installed by the BGP protocol.
External
The number of external BGP routes.
Routing Commands
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