Use this command to display the routes that failed to be added to the hardware due to hash errors or a table full condition.
| Format | show ip route hw-failure |
| Mode | Privileged EXEC |
Example: The following example displays the command output.
(Routing) (Config)#ip route net-prototype 66.6.6.0/24 9.0.0.2 4
(Routing) #show ip route connected
Route Codes: R - RIP Derived, O - OSPF Derived, C - Connected, S - Static
B - BGP Derived, IA - OSPF Inter Area
E1 - OSPF External Type 1, E2 - OSPF External Type 2
N1 - OSPF NSSA External Type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA External Type 2
S U - Unnumbered Peer, L - Leaked Route, K – Kernel
P – Net Prototype
C 9.0.0.0/24 [0/0] directly connected, 0/1
C 8.0.0.0/24 [0/0] directly connected, 0/2
(Routing) #show ip route hw-failure
Route Codes: R - RIP Derived, O - OSPF Derived, C - Connected, S - Static
B - BGP Derived, IA - OSPF Inter Area
E1 - OSPF External Type 1, E2 - OSPF External Type 2
N1 - OSPF NSSA External Type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA External Type 2
S U - Unnumbered Peer, L - Leaked Route, K – Kernel
P – Net Prototype
P 66.6.6.0/24 [1/1] via 9.0.0.2, 01d:22h:15m, 0/1 hw-failure
P 66.6.7.0/24 [1/1] via 9.0.0.2, 01d:22h:15m, 0/1 hw-failure
P 66.6.8.0/24 [1/1] via 9.0.0.2, 01d:22h:15m, 0/1 hw-failure
P 66.6.9.0/24 [1/1] via 9.0.0.2, 01d:22h:15m, 0/1 hw-failure