Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - IP-IPV6-IGP CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-31 Configuration Manual page 118

Software for e series broadband services routers ip, ipv6, and igp configuration guide
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JunosE 11.3.x IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide
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System Id—6-byte value of the system
IS-Type—Routing type of the router: Level 1, Level 2
Distance—Administrative distance for IS-IS learned routes
Address Summarization—Aggregate addresses defined in the routing table for
multiple groups of addresses at a given level or routes learned from other routing
protocols
Routing for Networks—Network for which IS-IS is currently injecting routes
For OSPF:
Router ID—OSPF process ID for the router
Distance—Administrative distance for OSPF learned routes
Redistributing—Protocol to which OSPF is redistributing routes
Address Summarization—Aggregate addresses defined in the routing table for
multiple groups of addresses at a given level or routes learned from other routing
protocols
Routing for Networks—Network for which OSPF is currently injecting routes
For RIP:
Router Administrative State—RIP protocol state. Enable means that the interface
is allowed to send and receive updates. Disable means that the interface, if it is
configured, is not enabled to run yet.
System version—RIP versions allowed for sending and receiving RIP updates. The
router version is currently set to RIP1, which sends RIP version 1 but will receive
version 1 or 2. If the version is set to RIP2, the router will send and receive version
2 only. The default is configured for RIP1.
Update interval—Current setting of the update timer (in seconds)
Invalid after—Current setting of the invalid timer (in seconds)
hold down time—Current setting of the hold down timer (in seconds)
flushed interval—Current setting of the flush timer (in seconds)
Filter applied to outgoing route update—Access list applied to outgoing RIP route
updates
Filter applied to incoming route update—Access list applied to incoming RIP route
updates
Global route map—Route map that specifies all RIP interfaces on the router
Distance—Value added to RIP routes added to the IP routing table; the default is
120.
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