Dell PowerConnect J-EX4200-24T Software Manual page 1995

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Table 240: show route damping Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Field Description
number routes
Number of routes in the routing table and total number of routes in the following
states:
active
holddown
hidden
Destination prefix. The
destination-prefix
and the
(entry, announced)
destination.
Protocol from which the route was learned and the preference value for the
[protocol,
route.
preference]
—A plus sign indicates the active route, which is the route installed from the
+
routing table into the forwarding table.
—A hyphen indicates the last active route.
-
*
—An asterisk indicates that the route is both the active and the last active
route. An asterisk before a
In every routing metric except for the BGP
preferred. In order to use common comparison routines, Junos OS stores the 1's
complement of the
LocalPref value for Route 1 is 100, the Preference2 value is -101. If the
value for Route 2 is 155, the
because it has a higher
Number of references made to the next hop.
Next-hop reference
count
IP address of the route source.
Source
Network layer address of the directly reachable neighboring system.
Next hop
Interface used to reach the next hop. If there is more than one interface available
via
to the next hop, the interface that is actually used is followed by the word
Selected
Network layer address of the remote routing device that advertised the prefix.
Protocol next hop
This address is used to derive a forwarding next hop.
Index designation used to specify the mapping between protocol next hops,
Indirect next hop
tags, kernel export policy, and the forwarding next hops.
Flags for this route. For a description of possible values for this field, see the
State
output field table for the show route detail command.
AS number of the local routing device.
Local AS
AS number of the peer routing device.
Peer AS
(routes that are in a pending state before being declared inactive)
(the routes are not used because of a routing policy)
value is the number of routes for this destination,
entry
value is the number of routes being announced for this
announced
line indicates the best subpath to the route.
to
LocalPref
value in the
Preference2
value and a lower
LocalPref
.
Chapter 74: Operational Commands for Layer 3 Protocols
LocalPref
attribute, a lesser value is
Preference2
field. For example, if the
value is -156. Route 2 is preferred
value.
Preference2
Level of Output
All levels
detail extensive
All levels
LocalPref
detail extensive
detail extensive
detail extensive
detail extensive
detail extensive
detail extensive
detail extensive
detail extensive
detail extensive
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