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Table 213: show route Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Field Description
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:
Private unicast
(Enhanced subscriber management for MX Series routers) Indicates that an access-internal route is
managed by enhanced subscriber management. By contrast, access-internal routes not managed
by enhanced subscriber management are displayed with associated next-hop and media access
control (MAC) address information.
balance
Distribution of the load based on the underlying operational interface bandwidth for equal-cost
multipaths (ECMP) across the nexthop gateways in percentages.
Sample Output
show route
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—Value used to distinguish primary, secondary, and fast reroute backup routes. Weight
Weight
information is available when 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 coefficient indicating how traffic of unequal cost is distributed among next hops
Balance
when a routing device is performing unequal-cost load balancing. This information is available
when you enable BGP multipath load balancing.
—Name of the LSP used to reach the next hop.
lsp-path-name
—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
(where a label is replaced by another label). For VPNs, expect to see multiple
swap
operations, corresponding to the inner and outer labels required for VPN routes (in the case of a
direct PE-to-PE connection, the VPN route would have the inner label push only).
user@host> show route
inet.0: 11 destinations, 12 routes (11 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
1:65500:1:10.0.0.20/240
*[MVPN/70] 19:53:41, metric2 1
Indirect
1:65500:1:10.0.0.40/240
*[BGP/170] 19:53:29, localpref 100, from 10.0.0.30
AS path: I
> to 10.0.24.4 via lt-0/3/0.24, label-switched-path toD
[BGP/170] 19:53:26, localpref 100, from 10.0.0.33
AS path: I
> to 10.0.24.4 via lt-0/3/0.24, label-switched-path toD
1:65500:1:10.0.0.60/240
*[BGP/170] 19:53:29, localpref 100, from 10.0.0.30
AS path: I
> to 10.0.28.8 via lt-0/3/0.28, label-switched-path toF
[BGP/170] 19:53:25, localpref 100, from 10.0.0.33
AS path: I
> to 10.0.28.8 via lt-0/3/0.28, label-switched-path toF
Chapter 42: Operational Commands
. This field can also contain the following
Selected
(where another label is added to the label stack),
push
(where
pop
push
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