R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module Network Management Command Reference-6PW101

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BkNextHop: 0.0.0.0 BkInterface:
RelyNextHop: 0.0.0.0 Neighbor : 0.0.0.0
Tunnel ID: 0x0 Label: NULL
State: Active NoAdv Age: 06h46m35s
Tag: 0
Displayed first are statistics for the whole routing table, followed by detailed description of each route (in
sequence).
Table 25 Output description
Field Descri
p
tion
Destination Destination address/mask length
Protocol Protocol that presents the route
Process ID Process ID
Preference Preference of the route
Cost Cost of the route
NextHop Address of the next hop on the route
Interface Outbound interface for packets to be forwarded along the route
BkNexthop Backup next hop
BkInterface Backup outbound interface
RelyNextHop The next hop address obtained through routing recursion
Neighbour Neighboring address determined by Routing Protocol
Tunnel ID Tunnel ID
Label Label
State
Route status:
Active This is an active unicast route.
Adv This route can be advertised.
Delete This route is deleted.
Gateway This is an indirect route.
Holddown
Number of holddown routes. Holddown is a route advertisement
policy used in some distance vector (D-V) routing protocols, such as
RIP, to avoid the propagation of some incorrect routes. It distributes
a Holddown route during a period regardless of whether a new
route to the same destination is found. For details, refer to
corresponding routing protocols.
Int The route was discovered by an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP).
NoAdv
The route is not advertised when the router advertises routes based
on policies.
NotInstall
Normally, among routes to a destination, the route with the highest
priority is installed into the core routing table and advertised, while
a NotInstall route cannot be installed into the core routing table but
may be advertised.