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Table 241: show route detail Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Field Description
route-destination
Route destination (for example:
and the
(entry, announced)
the route destination is presented in another format, such as:
label stacking
(
Next-to-the-last-hop routing device for MPLS only) Depth of the Multiprotocol Label Switching
(MPLS) label stack, where the label-popping operation is needed to remove one or more labels from
the top of the stack. A pair of routes is displayed, because the pop operation is performed only when
the stack depth is two or more labels.
Protocol from which the route was learned and the preference value for the route.
[protocol, preference]
In every routing metric except for the BGP
use common comparison routines, Junos OS stores the 1's complement of the
Preference2
If the
has a higher
Level
(IS-IS only). In IS-IS, a single AS can be divided into smaller groups called areas. Routing between
areas is organized hierarchically, allowing a domain to be administratively divided into smaller areas.
This organization is accomplished by configuring Level 1 and Level 2 intermediate systems. Level 1
systems route within an area; when the destination is outside an area, they route toward a Level 2
system. Level 2 intermediate systems route between areas and toward other ASs.
IP subnet augmented with a 64-bit prefix.
Route Distinguisher
Type of next hop. For a description of possible values for this field, see Table 242 on page 1931.
Next-hop type
1928
10.0.0.1/24
value is the number of routes being announced for this destination. Sometimes
announced
(for example,
MPLS-label
80001
(for example,
interface-name
neighbor-address:control-word-status:encapsulation type:vc-id:source
10.1.1.195:NoCtrlWord:1:1:Local/96
—Address of the neighbor.
neighbor-address
—Whether the use of the control word has been negotiated for this virtual circuit:
control-word-status
or
.
NoCtrlWord
CtrlWord
encapsulation type
—Type of encapsulation, represented by a number: (1) Frame Relay DLCI, (2)
ATM AAL5 VCC transport, (3) ATM transparent cell transport, (4) Ethernet, (5) VLAN Ethernet,
(6) HDLC, (7) PPP, (8) ATM VCC cell transport, (10) ATM VPC cell transport
vc-id
—Virtual circuit identifier.
—Source of the advertisement:
source
S=0 route
indicates that a packet with an incoming label stack depth of 2 or more exits this routing
device with one fewer label (the label-popping operation is performed).
If there is no
S=
information, the route is a normal MPLS route, which has a stack depth of 1 (the
label-popping operation is not performed).
—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
line indicates the best subpath to the route.
to
field. For example, if the
value for Route 2 is 155, the
LocalPref
LocalPref
value and a lower
). The
entry
value is the number of routes for this destination,
).
).
ge-1/0/2
).
or
.
Local
Remote
LocalPref
attribute, a lesser value is preferred. In order to
LocalPref
value for Route 1 is 100, the
value is -156. Route 2 is preferred because it
Preference2
Preference2
value.
(Layer 2 circuit only; for example,
value in the
LocalPref
Preference2
value is -101.

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