(Supporting ADX v03.1.00) Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction to the Brocade Virtual ADX Web Interface
- Navigating the Web Interface
- Navigating the Dashboard
- Configuration Overview
- System Settings
- Network Settings
- Traffic Settings
- GSLB Settings
- Security Settings
- Monitoring Overview
- Viewing System Information
- Viewing Network Status
- Viewing Traffic Statistics
- Viewing Security Statistics
- Maintenance Overview
- Managing Software Images
- Restarting the System
- License Management
- Packet Capture
- Accessing the CLI
- Retrieving System Information for Technical Support
- Troubleshooting
- Config Template XML Schema
- Managing Config Templates through the CLI

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Routes
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OSPF route details
The following additional information for the selected routing appears below the main table.
NOTE
You can collapse or expand the table by clicking the ▼ in the table’s header.
Out Port Router port through which the device reaches the next hop for this route path.
Type Route type, either OSPF or Static Replaced by OSPF.
TABLE 52 Information for the selected OSPF routing
Field Title Contents
Destination IP address of the route's destination.
Mask Network mask for the route.
Outgoing Port Router port through which the device reaches the next hop for this route path.
Flags State information for the route entry.
This information is used by Brocade technical support.
Destination Type The destination type, which can be one of the following:
• ABR – Area Border Router
• ASBR – Autonomous System Boundary Router
• Network – the network
Next Hop IP address of the next-hop router for this path.
Adv. Router IP address of the OSPF router that advertised the route to this device.
Path Type The type of path, which can be one of the following:
• Inter – The path to the destination passes into another area.
• Intra – The path to the destination is entirely within the local area.
• External1 – The path to the destination is a type 1 external route.
• External2 – The path to the destination is a type 2 external route.
Link State The link state from which the route was calculated.
Route State The route state, which can be one of the following:
• Changed
• Invalid
• Valid
This information is used by Brocade technical support.
Route Type The route type, which can be one of the following:
• OSPF
• Static Replaced by OSPF
Path State State information for the path. This information is used by Brocade technical support.
Tag The external route tag.
Path Cost The cost of this route path. (A route can have multiple paths. Each path represents a
different exit port for the device.)
Type2 Cost The type 2 cost of this path.
TABLE 51 OSPF routing connections and associated values (Continued)
Column Content