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Table 239: show route Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Field Description
AS path
AS path through which the route was learned. The letters at the end of the AS path indicate the path
origin, providing an indication of the state of the route at the point at which the AS path originated:
When AS path numbers are included in the route, the format is as follows:
to
Next hop to the destination. An angle bracket (>) indicates that the route is the selected route.
Interface used to reach the next hop. If there is more than one interface available to the next hop, the
via
interface that is actually used is followed by the word
information:
I
—IGP.
—EGP.
E
—Incomplete; typically, the AS path was aggregated.
?
—Brackets enclose the local AS number associated with the AS path if more than one AS number
[ ]
is configured on the routing device, or if AS path prepending is configured.
—Braces enclose AS sets, which are groups of AS numbers in which the order does not matter.
{ }
A set commonly results from route aggregation. The numbers in each AS set are displayed in
ascending order.
—Parentheses enclose a confederation.
( )
—Parentheses and brackets enclose a confederation set.
( [ ] )
—Value used to distinguish primary, secondary, and fast reroute backup routes. Weight
Weight
information is available when Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) label-switched path (LSP)
link protection, node-link protection, or fast reroute is enabled, or when the standby state is enabled
for secondary paths. A lower weight value is preferred. Among routes with the same weight value,
load balancing is possible.
Balance
—Balance coefficient indicating how traffic of unequal cost is distributed among next hops
when a routing device is performing unequal-cost load balancing. This information is available
when you enable Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) multipath load balancing.
lsp-path-name
—Name of the label-switched path (LSP) used to reach the next hop.
—MPLS label and operation occurring at the next hop. The operation can be
label-action
a label is removed from the top of the stack),
or
swap
(where a label is replaced by another label).
Chapter 74: Operational Commands for Layer 3 Protocols
Selected
. This field can also contain the following
(where another label is added to the label stack),
push
(where
pop
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