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Displayed first are statistics for the whole routing table, followed by detailed description of each
route (in sequence).
Table 1-2 display ip routing-table verbose
command output description
Field
Description
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 of the route
Interface
Outbound interface of the route
BkNexthop
Backup next hop
BkInterface Backup
outbound
interface
RelyNextHop
Next hop address obtained through routing recursion
Neighbour Neighboring
address
Tunnel ID
Tunnel ID
Label
Label
Route status:
Active
This is an active unicast route.
Adv
This route can be advertised.
Delete
This route has been 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, see
corresponding routing protocols.
Int
The route is discovered by an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP).
State
NoAdv
The route is not advertised when the router advertises routes
based on policies.