Reference Guide

Table Of Contents
Invalid Route Adds............................. 0
Failed Route Adds.............................. 0
Hardware Failed Route Adds..................... 4
Reserved Locals................................ 0
Unique Next Hops (High)........................ 13 (13)
Next Hop Groups (High)......................... 13 (14)
ECMP Groups (High)............................. 2 (3)
ECMP Routes.................................... 1001
Truncated ECMP Routes.......................... 0
ECMP Retries................................... 0
Routes with 1 Next Hop......................... 31
Routes with 2 Next Hops........................ 1
Routes with 4 Next Hops........................ 1000
clear ip route counters
The command resets to zero the IPv4 routing table counters reported in the command show ip route
summary on page 526. The command only resets event counters. Counters that report the current state
of the routing table, such as the number of routes of each type, are not reset.
Format clear ip route counters
Mode Privileged EXEC
show ip route preferences
This command displays detailed information about the route preferences for each type of route. Route
preferences are used in determining the best route. Lower router preference values are preferred over
higher router preference values. A route with a preference of 255 cannot be used to forward trac
Format
show ip route preferences
Modes
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
Term Definition
Local
The local route preference value.
Static
The static route preference value.
BGP External
The BGP external route preference value.
OSPF Intra
The OSPF Intra route preference value.
OSPF Inter
The OSPF Inter route preference value.
OSPF External
The OSPF External route preference value.
RIP
The RIP route preference value.
BGP Internal
The BGP internal route preference value.
Routing Commands
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