Because only three of them are using directly connected next-hops.
If the router doesn't see the next hop (through being directly connected
or through a routing protocol) it doesn't see it as a valid candidate.

Roman


At 09:09 PM 11/14/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Router-12#sh    ru
>Building        configuration...
>
>I have create six static routes, only three of them would appear in the
>routing table. Why
>
>Router-12# sh ru
>
>version 11.2
>
>!
>ip      classless
>ip      route   10.0.0.0                    255.0.0.0   179.70.32.13
>ip      route   10.10.11.0      255.255.255.0   179.70.32.13
>ip      route   170.70.10.0     255.255.255.0   170.70.21.11
>ip      route   170.70.15.0     255.255.255.0   170.70.21.11
>ip      route   170.71.15.0     255.255.255.0   170.70.21.11
>ip      route   188.3.5.0       255.255.255.0   179.70.32.13
>!
>
>Router-12#sh    ip      route
>Codes:  C       -       connected,      S       -       static, 
>I       -       IGRP,   R       -       RIP,    M       -       mobile, 
>B       -       BGP
>D       -       EIGRP,  EX      -       EIGRP   external,       O       - 
 >     OSPF,   IA      -       OSPF    inter   area
>N1      -       OSPF    NSSA    external        type    1,      N2      - 
 >     OSPF    NSSA    external        type    2
>E1      -       OSPF    external        type    1,      E2      - 
>OSPF    external        type    2,      E       -       EGP
>i       -       IS-IS,  L1      -       IS-IS   level-1,        L2      - 
 >     IS-IS   level-2,        *       -       candidate       default
>U       -       per-user        static  route,  o       -       ODR
>
>Gateway of      last    resort  is      not     set
>
>             170.70.0.0/24       is      subnetted,      4       subnets
>C       170.70.32.0     is      directly        connected,      Ethernet0/1
>S       170.70.15.0     [1/0]   via     170.70.21.11
>S       170.70.10.0     [1/0]   via     170.70.21.11
>C       170.70.21.0     is      directly        connected,      Ethernet0/0
>              170.71.0.0/24      is      subnetted,      1       subnets
>S       170.71.15.0     [1/0]   via     170.70.21.11
>Router-12#
>
>
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