Hi Jenny,
To see the actual protocol-specific routing table you have to use the
protocol specific command...
For example :
sh ip ospf database
sh ip bgp
Cheers.
At 11:07 AM 27/11/2000 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi all,
>Does anyone know if there is an IOS command that will show the routing
>table for (or contributed by) a particular routing protocol, when there are
>multiple routing protocols running?
>In other words, a command to show what the IP routing table would look like
>if there was only a single routing protocol.
>
>I am aware of 'show ip route [protocol]', but that appears to give a subset
>of the actual routing table. For example, 'show ip route ospf' simply
>chops all the non-ospf routes out of the output of 'show ip route'. I'd
>like a command that shows what ospf (or eigrp or whatever) routes exist,
>even the ones that are not actually used because they are, for example,
>over-ridden by a static route for the same destination.
>
>If anyone can work out what I'm trying to ask, congratulations, because I
>don't think I've expressed it very well. If anyone knows an answer, even
>better :-)
>
>JMcL
>
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