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Configuring Routing > Using Route Summary Commands - Pg. 424

424 Chapter11·IPSOCommandInterfaceLineShell(CLISH) Using Route Summary Commands The route summary commands show information about active, inactive, or both active/inac- tive routes on your system for the various routing protocols. You can use the show route command to show information for BGP, IGRP, and RIP pro- tocols using the following arguments: show route igrp rip bgp <aspath | communities | detailed | metrics | suppressed> inactive <bgp | igrp | rip> all <bgp | igrp | rip> You can also use the show route command to show information about the OSPF routes on your system as well by using the following arguments: show route ospf inactive ospf all ospf Finally, you can use the show route command to show aggregate route information using the following arguments: show route aggregate inactive aggregate all aggregate Tools & Traps... Show Routing Daemon (IPSRD) Commands In addition to using the route summary commands, you can also poll the Ipsilon Routing Daemon (IPSRD) for information that could be used to troubleshoot routing issues. Use the following commands to view general information recorded by the IPSRD: show ipsrd memory Continued