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Layer 3 - ip routing
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AttrID: 0xffffffff
Flags: 0x10084
Label: NULL
BkLabel: NULL
Tunnel ID: Invalid
BkTunnel ID: Invalid
Destination: FF00::/8
Protocol: Direct
SubProtID: 0x0
Cost: 0
Tag: 0
OrigTblID: 0x0
TableID: 0xa
NibID: 0x20000001
AttrID: 0xffffffff
Flags: 0x10014
Label: NULL
BkLabel: NULL
Tunnel ID: Invalid
BkTunnel ID: Invalid
Table 7 Command output
Field
Destination
Protocol
SubProtID
Age
Cost
Preference
IpPre
QosLocalID
Tag
State
OrigTblID
OrigVrf
TableID
Neighbor: ::
OrigNextHop: ::
RealNextHop: ::
BkNextHop: N/A
Interface: NULL0
BkInterface: N/A
Process ID: 0
Age: 00h53m50s
Preference: 0
State: Active NoAdv
OrigVrf: default-vrf
OrigAs: 0
LastAs: 0
Neighbor: ::
OrigNextHop: ::
RealNextHop: ::
BkNextHop: N/A
Interface: NULL0
BkInterface: N/A
Description
IPv6 address and prefix of the destination network or host.
Protocol that installed the route.
ID of the subprotocol for routing.
Time for which the route has been in the routing table.
Cost of the route.
Preference of the route.
IP precedence.
Local QoS ID.
Tag of the route.
Route status:
Active—Active unicast route.
Adv—Route that can be advertised.
Inactive—Inactive route.
NoAdv—Route that the router must not advertise.
Vrrp—Routes generated by VRRP.
Nat—Routes generated by NAT.
TunE—Tunnel.
Original routing table ID.
Original VPN that the route belongs to.
ID of the routing table.
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