R2511-HP MSR Router Series Layer 3 - IP Routing Command Reference(V5)
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Field Description
IpPrecedence IP precedence.
QosLcId QoS-local ID.
NextHop Address of the next hop on the route.
Interface Outgoing interface for packets to be forwarded along the route.
BkNextHop Backup next hop.
BkInterface Backup outgoing interface.
RelyNextHop Next hop address obtained through routing recursion.
Neighbor Neighboring address determined by the 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.
• Derived—This is a recursive route derived from an ECMP route.
• 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 more
information, refer to relevant 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—Among routes to a destination, the route with the highest priority is
installed into the core routing table and advertised. A NotInstall route cannot be
installed into the core routing table but can be advertised.
• Reject—The packets matching a Reject route are dropped. The router sends ICMP
unreachable messages to the sources of the dropped packets. The Reject routes are
usually used for network testing.
• Static—A static route is not lost when you perform the save operation and then restart
the router. Routes configured manually are marked as static.
• Unicast—Unicast routes.
• Inactive—Inactive routes.
• Invalid—Invalid routes.
• WaitQ—The route is the WaitQ during route recursion.
• TunE—Tunnel.
• GotQ—The route is in the GotQ during route recursion.
Age
Time for which the route has been in the routing table, in the sequence of hour, minute,
and second from left to right.
Tag Route tag.










