Specifications
IP Switching Commands
show ip cef non-recursive
ISW-171
Cisco IOS IP Switching Command Reference
May 2008
Examples The following is sample output from the show ip cef non-recursive detail command:
Router# show ip cef non-recursive detail
IPv6 CEF is enabled and running
IPv6 CEF default table
8 prefixes
2001:xx::/35
nexthop FE80::ssss:CFF:FE3D:DCC9 Tunnel55
2001:zzz:500::/40
nexthop FE80::nnnn:801A Tunnel32
2001:zzz::/35
nexthop 3FFE:mmm:8023:21::2 Tunnel26
3FFE:yyy:8023:37::1/128 Receive
Receive
3FFE:yyy:8023:37::/64 Attached, Connected
attached to Tunnel37
3FFE:yyy:8023:38::1/128 Receive
Receive
3FFE:yyy:8023:38::/64 Attached, Connected
attached to Tunnel40
3FFE:yyy:8023:39::1/128 Receive
Receive
Cisco 10000 Series Router Example
The following is sample output from the show ip cef non-recursive detail command:
Router# show ip cef non-recursive detail
IPv4 CEF is enabled for distributed and running
VRF Default:
42 prefixes (42/0 fwd/non-fwd)
Table id 0
Database epoch: 3 (42 entries at this epoch)
0.0.0.0/0, epoch 3, flags default route handler
no route
0.0.0.0/32, epoch 3, flags receive
Special source: receive
receive
10.2.2.2/32, epoch 3
local label info: global/24
nexthop 10.1.1.1 GigabitEthernet1/0/0 label 18
10.4.4.4/32, epoch 3
local label info: global/30
nexthop 10.1.1.1 GigabitEthernet1/0/0 label 19
10.5.5.5/32, epoch 3
local label info: global/29
nexthop 10.1.1.1 GigabitEthernet1/0/0
10.6.6.6/32, epoch 3, flags receive
receive
10.1.1.0/24, epoch 3
local label info: global/23
nexthop 10.1.1.1 GigabitEthernet1/0/0 label 17
Table 30 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.