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The show ip route Command Explained
This tutorial explains how to read the output of the show ip route command. Learn how the routing table organizes the routing information and how to view it.
The 'show ip route' command displays the structure and contents of the routing table.
You can use the 'show ip route' for the following purposes.
- To list the routing table's entries
- To view how many routes available for a particular destination
- To view the route the router uses to forward data packets for a specific destination
- To know the routes added by a routing protocol
- To know the routes added by the router from the IP configurations
- To view the current status of a route
- To verify and troubleshoot the routing
To use the 'show ip route' command, enter privileged-exec mode and run the following command.
The output of this command is organized into three sections.
These sections are Codes, Default route, and Routes. The following image shows the output of this command.
Codes
The routing table uses the abbreviated code to store the type of route. This sect
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