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IP Routing Commands
Software User Manual
CLI Command Reference
Page 551
Format
show ip route summary [all]
Modes Privileged EXEC
•User EXEC
Term Definition
Connected
Routes
The total number of connected routes in the routing table.
Static Routes Total number of static routes in the routing table.
Total Routes Total number of routes in the routing table.
Best Routes
(High)
The number of best routes currently in the routing table. This number only counts the best
route to each destination. The value in parentheses indicates the highest count of unique
best routes since counters were last cleared.
Alternate Routes The number of alternate routes currently in the routing table. An alternate route is a route
that was not selected as the best route to its destination.
Route Adds The number of routes that have been added to the routing table.
Route Modifies The number of routes that have been changed after they were initially added to the routing
table.
Route Deletes The number of routes that have been deleted from the routing table.
Unresolved
Route Adds
The number of route adds that failed because none of the route’s next hops were on a local
subnet. Note that static routes can fail to be added to the routing table at startup because
the routing interfaces are not yet up. This counter gets incremented in this case. The static
routes are added to the routing table when the routing interfaces come up.
Invalid Route
Adds
The number of routes that failed to be added to the routing table because the route was
invalid. A log message is written for each of these failures.
Failed Route
Adds
The number of routes that failed to be added to the routing table because of a resource
limitation in the routing table.
Reserved Locals The number of routing table entries reserved for a local subnet on a routing interface that is
down. Space for local routes is always reserved so that local routes can be installed when
a routing interface bounces.
Unique Next
Hops (High)
The number of distinct next hops used among all routes currently in the routing table. These
include local interfaces for local routes and neighbors for indirect routes. The value in
parentheses indicates the highest count of unique next hops since counters were last
cleared.
Next Hop Groups
(High)
The current number of next hop groups in use by one or more routes. Each next hop group
includes one or more next hops. The value in parentheses indicates the highest count of
next hop groups since counters were last cleared.
ECMP Groups
(High)
The number of next hop groups with multiple next hops. The value in parentheses indicates
the highest count of next hop groups since counters were last cleared.
ECMP Groups The number of next hop groups with multiple next hops.
ECMP Routes The number of routes with multiple next hops currently in the routing table.
Truncated ECMP
Routes
The number of ECMP routes that are currently installed in the forwarding table with just one
next hop. The forwarding table may limit the number of ECMP routes or the number of
ECMP groups. When an ECMP route cannot be installed because such a limit is reached,
the route is installed with a single next hop.
ECMP Retries The number of ECMP routes that have been installed in the forwarding table after initially
being installed with a single next hop.

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