Reference Guide

show ip route
View information, including how they were learned, about the IP routes on the switch.
C9000 Series
Syntax
show ip route hostname | ip-address [mask] [longer-prefixes] |
list prefix-list | protocol [process-id | routing-tag] | all |
connected | static | summary] [vrf vrf-name]
Parameters
vrf vrf-name (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword vrf and then the VRF name
to list the routes in the route table of a specific VRF.
ip-address (OPTIONAL) Specify a name of a device or the IP address of
the device to view more detailed information about the
route.
mask (OPTIONAL) Specify the network mask of the route. Use this
parameter with the IP address parameter.
longer-prefixes (OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords longer-prefixes to view
all routes with a common prefix.
list prefix-list (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword list and the name of a
configured prefix list. For more information, refer to the
show ip route list command.
protocol (OPTIONAL) Enter the name of a routing protocol (bgp,
isis, ospf, rip) or the keywords connected or static.
NOTE: bgp, isis, ospf, and rip.
If you enter bgp, you can include the BGP as-number .
If you enter isis, you can include the ISIS routing-
tag.
If you enter ospf, you can include the OSPF process-
id
.
process-id (OPTIONAL) Specify that only OSPF routes with a certain
process ID must be displayed.
routing-tag (OPTIONAL) Specify that only ISIS routes with a certain
routing tag must be displayed.
connected (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword connected to view only the
directly connected routes.
all (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword all to view both active and
non-active routes.
static (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword static to view only routes
the ip route command configures.
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IPv4 Routing