01-04-2013 10:52 AM - edited 03-04-2019 06:34 PM
Hi everyone. I'm going to start a networking subject next week and I'm testing Packet Tracer a little bit.
I would like to know how to see the routing protocol in the terminal of a Cisco router, and also if it's Static, RIP or OSPF. Which commands should I use?
Thanks a lot!
Ramiro Dos Santos
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01-04-2013 11:03 AM
You should execute the "show ip route" command command.
To see static routes execute"show ip route static" command
.To see rip routes execute "show ip route rip" command
To see ospf routes execute "show ip route ospf" command
.To see routing protocol execute "show ip protocol" command
01-04-2013 11:03 AM
You should execute the "show ip route" command command.
To see static routes execute"show ip route static" command
.To see rip routes execute "show ip route rip" command
To see ospf routes execute "show ip route ospf" command
.To see routing protocol execute "show ip protocol" command
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