It means that's the router's own IP address.

Thanks,

Zsombor

Curious wrote:
> 
> Hello dear friends,
> I would like to know the meaning of the keyword "receive" that I
> can see when I execute a "show ip cef" command:
> 
>   For example:
> 
>      show ip cef
>        Prefix              Next Hop             Interface
>        ............................
>        ............................
>        10.64.15.224/32     receive
> 
>    What means that the "next-hop" is "receive".
> 
>    More details:
> 
>    ROUTER#sh ip route 10.64.15.224
> Routing entry for 10.64.15.224/28
>   Known via "connected", distance 0, metric 0 (connected, via
> interface)
>   Redistributing via ospf 10
>   Advertised by ospf 10 subnets
>   Routing Descriptor Blocks:
>   * directly connected, via FastEthernet4/1/0.30
>       Route metric is 0, traffic share count is 1
> 
>  Any comments?? Bye and Thx
> 
> 


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