Look at the config.  A floating static will have a metric higher than
that of the dynamic which makes it "float" or not  injected into the
routing table unless the dynamically learned route is lost.
 
  Dave

Todd Carswell wrote:
> 
> I know that Static Routes have a higher priority than routes learned
> dynamically.  I've also learned that the exception to this rule is that
> floating static routes can take a back seat to dynamic routes.  (Please
feel
> free to beat me about the head if I'm wrong on this one.  It will only help
> me in the long run!)
> 
> Here's my question:
> 
> If I'm looking at the routing table in a router that I did not configure,
> how can I know that a static route is a floating static route and not just
a
> "run-o-the-mill" static route?
> 
> Thx
> 
> Todd Carswell
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David Madland
Sr. Network Engineer
CCIE# 2016
Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
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