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Table 471: show route forwarding-table Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Field Description
Next-hop type. When the
Next hop type
abbreviated (as indicated in parentheses):
(Type)
broadcast (bcst)
deny
hold
indexed (idxd)
indirect (indr)
local (locl)
routed multicast (mcrt)
multicast (mcst)
multicast discard (mdsc)
multicast group (mgrp)
receive (recv)
reject (rjct)
resolve (rslv)
unicast (ucst)
unilist (ulst)
to any next hop in the list.
Software index of the next hop that is used to route the traffic for a given prefix.
Index
Logical interface index from which the route is learned. For example, for interface
Route
routes, this is the logical interface index of the route itself. For static routes, this
interface-index
field is zero. For routes learned through routing protocols, this is the logical
interface index from which the route is learned.
Reference (NhRef)
Number of routes that refer to this next hop.
Next-hop interface
Interface used to reach the next hop.
(Netif)
Alternate forward
Index number of the alternate next hop interface. Seen with
nh index
only.
Next-hop L3
The next hop layer 3 interface. This option can be expressed as a VLAN name
and is only seen with the
Interface
The next hop layer 2 interfaces. Seen with
Next-hop L2
Interfaces
show route
show route
forwarding-table
forwarding-table
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keyword is used, the next-hop type might be
detail
—Broadcast.
—Deny.
—Next hop is waiting to be resolved into a unicast or multicast type.
—Indexed next hop.
—Indirect next hop.
—Local address on an interface.
—Regular multicast next hop
—Wire multicast next hop (limited to the LAN).
—Multicast discard.
—Multicast group member.
—Receive.
Discard. An ICMP unreachable message was sent.
—Resolving the next hop.
—Unicast.
—List of unicast next hops. A packet sent to this next hop goes
multicast
option.
user@switch> show route forwarding-table
Routing table: default.inet
Internet:
Destination
Type RtRef Next hop
default
user
default
perm
Chapter 126: Operational Mode Commands for MPLS
multicast
option
option only.
multicast
Type Index NhRef Netif
2 0:12:f2:21:cf:0
ucst
0
rjct
Level of Output
detail, extensive
none
detail, extensive
extensive
none
detail, extensive
none
detail, extensive
extensive
extensive
extensive
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