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Term Definition
BGP Local
The BGP local route preference value.
Configured Default Gateway
The route preference value of the statically-configured default gateway
DHCP Default Gateway
The route preference value of the default gateway learned from the DHCP
server.
The following example shows CLI display output for the command.
(alpha-stack) #show ip route preferences
Local.......................................... 0
Static......................................... 1
BGP External................................... 20
OSPF Intra..................................... 110
OSPF Inter..................................... 110
OSPF External.................................. 110
RIP............................................ 120
BGP Internal................................... 200
BGP Local...................................... 200
Configured Default Gateway..................... 253
DHCP Default Gateway........................... 254
show ip stats
This command displays IP statistical information.
Format
show ip stats
Modes
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
show routing heap summary
This command displays a summary of the memory allocation from the routing heap. The routing heap is
a chunk of memory set aside when the system boots for use by the routing applications.
Format
show routing heap summary
Mode Privileged EXEC
Parameter Description
Heap Size The amount of memory, in bytes, allocated at startup for the routing heap.
Memory In
Use
The number of bytes currently allocated.
Memory on
Free List
The number of bytes currently on the free list. When a chunk of memory from the routing
heap is freed, it is placed on a free list for future reuse.
Routing Commands
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