1-4Routing approach PriorityDIRECT 0STATIC 60UNKNOWN 256z The smaller the priority value, the higher the priority.z The priority for a direct route is always 0, which you cannot change. Any other type of routes canhave their priorities manually configured.z Each static route can be configured with a different priority.z IPv4 and IPv6 routes have their own respective routing tables.Displaying and Maintaining a Routing TableTo do… Use the command… RemarksDisplay brief information aboutthe active routes in the routingtabledisplay ip routing-table [ verbose | | { begin| exclude | include } regular-expression ]Available in anyviewDisplay information aboutroutes to the specifieddestinationdisplay ip routing-table ip-address[ mask-length | mask ] [ longer-match ][ verbose ]Available in anyviewDisplay information aboutroutes with destinationaddresses in the specifiedrangedisplay ip routing-table ip-address1{ mask-length | mask } ip-address2{ mask-length | mask } [ verbose ]Available in anyviewDisplay routes of a routingprotocoldisplay ip routing-table protocol protocol[ inactive | verbose ]Available in anyviewDisplay statistics about thenetwork routing table display ip routing-table statistics Available in anyviewClear statistics for the routingtablereset ip routing-table statistics protocol{ all | protocol }Available in userviewDisplay brief IPv6 routing tableinformation display ipv6 routing-table Available in anyviewDisplay verbose IPv6 routingtable information display ipv6 routing-table verbose Available in anyviewDisplay routing information fora specified destination IPv6addressdisplay ipv6 routing-table ipv6-addressprefix-length [ longer-match ] [ verbose ]Available in anyviewDisplay IPv6 routinginformation of a routing protocoldisplay ipv6 routing-table protocol protocol[ inactive | verbose ]Available in anyviewDisplay IPv6 routing statistics display ipv6 routing-table statistics Available in anyview