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Show ip route command?

Compared to RIP, EIGRP has a lower administrative distance.


What is the command on a Cisco router that will display all the routes the router knows?

show ip route


Which cli command display the static routes in the routing table?

conf terminal Router#show ip route


Why is the show ip route command important for troubleshooting commands?

Compared to RIP, EIGRP has a lower administrative distance. Compared to EIGRP, RIP has a higher metric value for the route. Compared to RIP, the EIGRP route has fewer hops. Compared to RIP, EIGRP has a faster update timer.


What is the longest Show command in a Cisco device?

The show tech-support command will give you the longest output.


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What command will show the Index column for network interfaces connected to your machine?

The command is: netsh interface ipv4 show interfaces


What is the command to show your routing table?

Show IP route


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define show hide ?


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What is the term for the value 2172416 that is highlighted in the output of the show ip eigrp topology command?

The value 2172416 highlighted in the output of the show ip eigrp topology command represents the "feasible distance" (FD) for a specific route in the EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) topology table. The feasible distance is the lowest calculated metric to reach a destination network and is used by EIGRP to determine the best path for routing traffic.


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