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2011/9/27 Kingsley Charles <[email protected]>

> Hi all
>
> In a VRF routing table, how do find out whether the nexthop is part of the
> VRF or global routing table?
>
>
> Is the following the answer - *"(Default-IP-Routing-Table)"*
>
> router2#sh ip route vrf r2 20.10.30.0
> Routing entry for 20.10.30.0/24
>   Known via "static", distance 1, metric 0
>   Routing Descriptor Blocks:
>   * 10.20.30.40 (Default-IP-Routing-Table)
>       Route metric is 0, traffic share count is 1
>
>
> With regards
> Kings
>
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