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Use this page to view information about routes in a routing table, including destination, protocol, state, and parameter information.
Table 56 describes the fields on the Route Information page.
Table 56: Fields on the Route Information Page
Field | Description |
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Route Filter | |
Destination Address | Specifies the destination address of the route. Enter the destination address. |
Protocol | Specifies the protocol from which the route was learned. Enter the protocol name. |
Next hop address | Specifies the network layer address of the directly reachable neighboring system (if applicable) and the interface used to reach it. Enter the next hop address. |
Receive protocol | Specifies the dynamic routing protocol using which the routing information was received through a particular neighbor. Enter the routing protocol. |
Best route | Specifies only the best route available. Select the view details of the best route. |
Inactive routes | Specifies the inactive routes. Select the view details of inactive routes. |
Exact route | Specifies the exact route. Select the view details of the exact route. |
Hidden routes | Specifies the hidden routes. Select the view details of hidden routes. |
Search | Applies the specified filter and displays the matching messages. To apply the filter and display messages, click Search. |
Reset | Resets selected options to default To reset the filter, click Reset. |
Route Table | |
Static Route Addresses | The list of static route addresses. |
Generate Report | Creates an HTML report based on the - specified parameters. |
refresh | Click the refresh icon at the top right corner to display the fresh content. |
Protocol | Protocol from which the route was learned: Static, Direct, Local, or the name of a particular protocol. |
Preference | The preference is the individual preference value for the route. The route preference is used as one of the route selection criteria. |
Next Hop | Network Layer address of the directly reachable neighboring system (if applicable) and the interface used to reach it. If a next hop is listed as Discard, all traffic with that destination address is discarded rather than routed. This value generally means that the route is a static route for which the discard attribute has been set. If a next hop is listed as Reject, all traffic with that destination address is rejected. This value generally means that the address is unreachable. For example, if the address is a configured interface address and the interface is unavailable, traffic bound for that address is rejected. If a next hop is listed as Local, the destination is an address on the host (either the loop back address or Ethernet management port 0 address, for example). |
Next hop address | Specifies the network layer address of the directly reachable neighboring system (if applicable) and the interface used to reach it. Enter the next hop address. |
Age | How long the route has been active. |
State | Flags for this route. There are many possible flags. |
AS Path | AS path through which the route was learned. The letters of the AS path indicate the path origin
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