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Viewing the Routing Table
Issue 5 October 2007
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You can create, modify, or delete Routing Table static entries. For more information on editing 
tables, refer to 
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You can limit the table entries displayed. 
Protocol
The protocol through which the route was learned. The following 
protocols can be specified:
Static - The route was manually configured to this device.
Local - The route represents a directly attached net/subnet and 
corresponds to one of the IP interfaces configured to this 
device.
RIP - The entry was learned from the RIP protocol.
OSPF - The entry was learned from the OSPF protocol.
Redistribute
If checked, static entries are advertised by RIP and OSPF. If 
unchecked, static entries are not advertised.
Cost
Number of hops to the destination network, or the cost of the route for 
OSPF routes.
Permanent
The permanence status of the route. Possible statuses are:
Checked - The route is not disabled when a link on the route is 
down.
Unchecked - The route is disabled when a link on the route is 
down.
Static Preference
The preference of this route. Possible values are:
Low - Dynamic routes are preferred on this static route.
High - This static route is preferred on dynamic routes.
Route Type
The type of route.
Route Age
The number of seconds since this route was last updated or 
otherwise determined to be correct.
Table 73: Routing Table Parameters (continued)
Field Description
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