You can use show commands to display information about configured IPv4 routes, static routes, directly connected routes, routes configured for different protocols, the cost associated with each route, and the time the route has been available.
device# show running-config ip route ip route 0.0.0.0/0 11.1.1.20 ip route 0.0.0.0/0 12.1.1.20 ip route 11.16.1.0/24 11.1.1.20 ip route 11.12.1.0/24 null 0 2 distance 4 tag 10 ip route 11.13.1.0/24 null 0 ip route 11.14.1.0/24 ethernet 3/14 ip route 11.15.1.0/24 ve 10 ip route 11.17.1.0/24 ethernet 3/14 4 distance 5 tag 6 device#
device# show ip route static
IP Routing Table for VRF "default-vrf"
Total number of IP routes: 8
'*' denotes best ucast next-hop
'[x/y]' denotes [preference/metric]
0.0.0.0/0
*via 11.1.1.20, Eth 3/14, [1/1], 5m32s, static, tag 0
11.12.1.0/24
*via DIRECT, Null0, [4/2], 16m57s, static, tag 10
11.13.1.0/24
*via DIRECT, Null0, [1/1], 16m12s, static, tag 0
11.14.1.0/24
*via DIRECT, Eth 3/14, [1/1], 11m58s, static, tag 0
11.16.1.0/24
*via 11.1.1.20, Eth 3/14, [1/1], 9m46s, static, tag 0
11.17.1.0/24
*via DIRECT, Eth 3/14, [5/4], 9m2s, static, tag 6
device#
device# show ip route
IP Routing Table for VRF "default-vrf"
Total number of IP routes: 8
'*' denotes best ucast next-hop
'[x/y]' denotes [preference/metric]
0.0.0.0/0
*via 11.1.1.20, Eth 3/14, [1/1], 5m19s, static, tag 0
11.1.1.0/24, attached
*via DIRECT, Eth 3/14, [0/0], 17m46s, direct, tag 0
11.1.1.11/32, attached
*via DIRECT, Eth 3/14, [0/0], 17m46s, local, tag 0
11.12.1.0/24
*via DIRECT, Null0, [4/2], 16m44s, static, tag 10
11.13.1.0/24
*via DIRECT, Null0, [1/1], 15m59s, static, tag 0
11.14.1.0/24
*via DIRECT, Eth 3/14, [1/1], 11m45s, static, tag 0
11.16.1.0/24
*via 11.1.1.20, Eth 3/14, [1/1], 9m33s, static, tag 0
11.17.1.0/24
*via DIRECT, Eth 3/14, [5/4], 8m49s, static, tag 6
device#