5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Routes with 3 Next Hops.......................... 1
Routes with 4 Next Hops.......................... 10
Number of Prefixes:
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Display Parameters
Connected Routes
Total number of connected routes in the routing table.
Static Routes
Total number of static routes in the routing table.
6To4
Total number of 6to4 routes in the routing table.
BGP Routes
Total number of routes installed by the BGP protocol.
External
The number of external BGP routes.
Internal
The number of internal BGP routes.
Local
The number of local BGP routes.
OSPF Routes
Total number of routes installed by OSPFv3 protocol.
Intra Area Route
The type of route to a destination, intra-area route.
Inter Area Routes
The type of route to a destination, inter-area route.
External Type-1 Routes
The total number of external type-1 routes installed by OSPF protocol.
External Type-2 Routes
The total number of external type-2 routes installed by OSPF protocol.
Reject Routes
Total number of reject routes installed by all protocols.
Net Prototype Routes
The total number of net-prototype routes.
Number of Prefixes
Summarizes the number of routes with prefixes of different lengths.
Total Routes
The total number of routes in the routing table.
Best Routes
The number of best routes currently in the routing table. This number
only counts the best route to each destination.
Alternate Routes
The number of alternate routes currently in the routing table. An
alternate route is a route that was not selected as the best route to its
destination.
Route Adds
The number of routes that have been added to the routing table.
Route Deletes
The number of routes that have been deleted from the routing table.
Unresolved Route Adds
The number of route adds that failed because none of the route’s next
hops were on a local subnet. Note that static routes can fail to be added
to the routing table at startup because the routing interfaces are not yet
up. This counter gets incremented in this case. The static routes are
added to the routing table when the routing interfaces come up.
Invalid Route Adds
The number of routes that failed to be added to the routing table
because the route was invalid. A log message is written for each of
these failures.
Failed Route Adds
The number of routes that failed to be added to the routing table
because of a resource limitation in the routing table.
Hardware Failed Route
Adds
The number of routes that failed to be inserted into the hardware due to
a hash error or a table full condition.