ok, then "sh run" is just about it I guess.

Since all you can see is the "installed" route and it wouldn't be nice to
fail a route on  production router for a test.........

Something like a feasible successor in EIGRP but for statics is probably
close to what you want - interesting idea!

Kevin Wigle

----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 27 November, 2000 19:03
Subject: Re: IP routing tables


> Kevin,
> Thanks, but it's the floating statics that are overriden by dynamic routes
> I was wanting to see!
> Or the dynamic routes that are overridden by other dynamic or static
> routes, etc.
> I've had a few instances where it would be nice to be able to work out "if
> I remove this static route, what does this router think will replace it in
> the routing table", or similar.
>
> JMcL


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