Refer to ipCidrRouteNumber in RFC2096, if I understand your question correctly. 

Thanks
Mahesh


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Subject: Route Metrics


Hi All,

I have a requirement to find out the routing data size/forwarding data size by 
a router machine. The router could be a Linux Server or a HP-UX machine. Can 
anybody please let me know what are the corresponding OIDs?

Thanks and Regards
Murali


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