r Commands

radius

radius

Syntax

radius server-index

Context

[Tree] (clear radius)

Full Context

clear radius

Description

This command applies to RADIUS servers configured for user access (configure system security radius server). This command clears the RADIUS server state.

Parameters

server-index

Specifies the index for the RADIUS server. The index determines the sequence in which the servers are queried for authentication requests. Servers are queried in order from lowest to highest index.

Values

1 to 5

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

radius

Syntax

radius

Context

[Tree] (clear>li radius)

Full Context

clear li radius

Description

This command clears RADIUS associated entities.

Platforms

All

radius

Syntax

radius [user user-name] [policy policy-name] [server-index index] statistics

Context

[Tree] (show radius)

Full Context

show radius

Description

This command displays RADIUS server related information.

Parameters

user-name

Specifies the RADIUS username, up to 32 characters.

policy-name

Specifies the policy name, up to 32 characters.

index

Specifies the server index.

Values

1 to 16

Platforms

All

radius-accounting

radius-accounting

Syntax

radius-accounting [policy-name]

Context

[Tree] (clear>subscriber-mgmt radius-accounting)

Full Context

clear subscriber-mgmt radius-accounting

Description

This command clears RADIUS accounting data for the specified policy.

Parameters

policy-name

The name of the policy. The string is case sensitive and limited to 32 ASCII 7-bit printable characters with no spaces.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

radius-accounting-policy

radius-accounting-policy

Syntax

radius-accounting-policy name association

radius-accounting-policy [name]

radius-accounting-policy name statistics

Context

[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt radius-accounting-policy)

Full Context

show subscriber-mgmt radius-accounting-policy

Description

This command displays RADIUS accounting policy information.

Parameters

name

Specifies the RADIUS accounting policy name.

association

Displays parameters associated with this RADIUS accounting policy.

statistics

Displays statistics associated with this RADIUS accounting policy.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of subscriber management RADIUS accounting policy information.

Output Example
*B:asd-tr0610-dr421# show subscriber-mgmt radius-accounting-policy "ZiggoAcct1813" 
statistics 
===============================================================================
Radius Accounting Policy ZiggoAcct1813 Statistics
===============================================================================
Tx Requests      : 36035966           Rx Responses  : 36035966
Request Timeouts : 0                  Send Retries  : 2713
Send Failed      : 0                  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Radius Servers
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index IP Address      Tx Reqs     Rx Resps    Req Timeouts Req Send Failed
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1     172.18.129.36   9012635     9011762     873          0
2     172.18.129.37   9004736     9003814     922          0
3     172.18.129.68   9010236     9009925     311          0
4     172.18.129.69   9011115     9010465     650          0
===============================================================================

RADIUS Accounting Policy Field Descriptions describes subscriber management RADIUS accounting policy output fields.

Table 1. RADIUS Accounting Policy Field Descriptions

Label

Description

Tx Requests/TX Reqs

Displays the number of accounting requests transmitted for this policy.

Rx Responses/Rx Resps

Displays the number of accounting responses received for this policy.

Request Timeouts/Req Timeouts

Displays the number of accounting requests which have timed out for this policy.

Send Retries

Displays the number of retries to a different server for a single accounting request for this policy.

Send Failed

Req Send Failed

Displays how many accounting requests failed because the packet could not be sent out for this policy.

Radius Servers

Displays a table in which the statistics associated with this RADIUS accounting policy are broken down by individual RADIUS server.

The table columns are:

Index—displays the index number assigned to the RADIUS server. The index determines the sequence in which the servers are queried for authentication requests. Servers are queried in order from lowest to highest index.

IP Address—the address of the RADIUS server.

TX Reqs—see TX Requests in this table.

Rx Resps—see RX Responses in this table.

Req Timeouts—see Request Timeouts in this table.

Req Send Failed—see Send Failed in this table.

radius-accounting-policy

Syntax

radius-accounting-policy [rad-acct-plcy-name]

radius-accounting-policy rad-acct-plcy-name associations

radius-accounting-policy rad-acct-plcy-name statistics

Context

[Tree] (show>app-assure radius-accounting-policy)

Full Context

show application-assurance radius-accounting-policy

Description

This command displays RADIUS accounting policy information.

Parameters

rad-acct-plcy-name

Specifies the RADIUS accounting policy.

associations

Specifies to show what contexts are associated with this policy.

statistics

Specifies to show statistics related to this policy.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

radius-accounting-policy

Syntax

radius-accounting-policy rad-acct-plcy-name [ server server-index] statistics

Context

[Tree] (clear>app-assure radius-accounting-policy)

Full Context

clear application-assurance radius-accounting-policy

Description

This command clears application assurance RADIUS accounting statistics for the specified policy.

Parameters

policy-name

The name of the policy. The string is case sensitive and limited to 32 ASCII 7-bit printable characters with no spaces.

server-index

The index for the RADIUS server.

Values

1 to 5 (a maximum of 5 accounting servers)

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

radius-accounting-policy

Syntax

radius-accounting-policy [name]

Context

[Tree] (show>ipsec radius-accounting-policy)

Full Context

show ipsec radius-accounting-policy

Description

This command displays RADIUS accounting-policy related information.

Parameters

name

Specifies an existing RADIUS accounting policy.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of the show ipsec radius-accounting-policy command.

Output Example
show ipsec radius-accounting-policy 
===============================================================================
Radius Accounting Policy
===============================================================================
Policy Name                Server Policy              Include Attribs   Upd Int
                                                                         Jitter
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
rad-acct-policy-1                                     nasId nasPortId   20
                                                      framedIpAddr      
                                                                         10
===============================================================================
Number of entries: 1
===============================================================================


show ipsec radius-accounting-policy "rad-acct-policy-1" 
===============================================================================
IPsec Radius Accounting Policy Detail
===============================================================================
Name             : rad-acct-policy-1
Server Policy    : (Not Specified)
Include Attr     : nasId nasPortId framedIpAddr
Update Interval  : 20
Jitter           : 10 sec.
===============================================================================

radius-acct

radius-acct

Syntax

radius-acct

Context

[Tree] (show>service>active-subscribers>hierarchy radius-acct)

Full Context

show service active-subscribers hierarchy radius-acct

Description

This command provides information about subscriber RADIUS accounting sessions including: the accounting policy name, the accounting mode, the interim intervals, the accounting session ID, and the multi-session ID. If there are no RADIUS accounting sessions enabled for subscribers, this command still shows the session ID that can be used by CoA.

PD hosts modeled as routes are not considered hosts, and therefore, are not shown in the output of this command.

This command only shows a numeric RADIUS session ID even if the RADIUS accounting policy is configured using the descriptive format.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of subscriber RADIUS accounting session information.

Output Example
# show service active-subscribers hierarchy radius-acct
===============================================================================
Active Subscribers Hierarchy (accounting information)
===============================================================================
-- sub-01-0501
   (sub-profile-1)
   |   Acct-policy         : acct-policy-1
   |       Mode            : Queue Instance (Interim)
   |                       : Session (Interim-Host)
   |       Cfg. update ivl : 01h00m00s
   |
   +-- sap:[1/1/4:2111.51] - sla:sla-profile-1
       |   |
       |   +-- Queue Instance Acct - acct-policy-1
       |       session-id          : 0609FF000000175FD249FD
       |       multi-session-id    : 0609FF000000175FD249FD
       |       interim-interval    : 01h00m00s
       |
       +-- IPOE-Session - mac:00:01:01:00:00:51
           |   |
           |   +-- Session Acct - acct-policy-1
           |       session-id      : 0609FF000000155FD249FD
          |       multi-session-id: 0609FF000000175FD249FD
           |       interim-interval: 01h00m00s
           |
           |-- 10.250.13.2
           |   |
           |   +-- no radius acct
           |       session-id      : 0609FF000000185FD74E68
           |
           +-- 2001:db8:1:200::1/128
               |
               +-- no radius acct
               |   session-id      : 0609FF000000165FD249FD
               |
               +-- 2001:db8:d102::/64
                   session-id      : N/A
                   multi-session-id: N/A
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of active subscribers : 1
===============================================================================

radius-acct-terminate-cause

radius-acct-terminate-cause

Syntax

radius-acct-terminate-cause

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>aaa radius-acct-terminate-cause)

Full Context

tools dump aaa radius-acct-terminate-cause

Description

This command shows all available termination causes and their respective number values. The TermCause is equivalent to VSA 226 Alc-Error-Code numeric values. The description is equivalent to VSA 227Alc-Error-Message string.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

radius-attr-username

radius-attr-username

Syntax

radius-attr-username [user-name] [summary]

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>subscr-mgmt radius-attr-username)

Full Context

tools dump subscriber-mgmt radius-attr-username

Description

This command displays a list of subscriber IDs associated to each username and statistics associated to the username.

Parameters

user-name

Specifies the username that matches the RADIUS attribute VSA [1] username. A single username can also be specified to query the list of associated subscriber IDs.

summary

Displays summary RADIUS attribute username information.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

radius-authentication-policy

radius-authentication-policy

Syntax

radius-authentication-policy [name]

Context

[Tree] (show>ipsec radius-authentication-policy)

Full Context

show ipsec radius-authentication-policy

Description

This command displays IPsec RADIUS authentication policy information.

Parameters

name

Specifies an existing RADIUS authentication policy.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

radius-configuration

radius-configuration

Syntax

radius-configuration

Context

[Tree] (show>aaa radius-configuration)

Full Context

show aaa radius-configuration

Description

This command displays RADIUS configuration information.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of AAA RADIUS configuration information.

Output Example
# show aaa radius-configuration 
===============================================================================
RADIUS configuration
===============================================================================
CoA Port                    : 3799
===============================================================================

AAA ISA RADIUS Policy Field Descriptions provides a description of the counters in the output of the show aaa isa-radius-policy command.

Table 2. AAA ISA RADIUS Policy Field Descriptions

Label

Description

CoA Port

The RADIUS Change of Authorization (CoA) port

radius-proxy-server

radius-proxy-server

Syntax

radius-proxy-server server-name

radius-proxy-server server-name cache

radius-proxy-server server-name cache hex-key hex-string

radius-proxy-server server-name cache string-key string

radius-proxy-server server-name cache summary

radius-proxy-server server-name statistics

radius-proxy-server

Context

[Tree] (show>router radius-proxy-server)

Full Context

show router radius-proxy-server

Description

This command displays RADIUS proxy server information.

Parameters

server-name

Specifies the default RADIUS proxy server name created in the config>router>radius-proxy context.

cache

Displays cached information.

hex-string

Displays the hex key string.

Values

[0x0 to 0xFFFFFFFF (max 64 hex nibbles)]

string

Displays the packet type of the RADIUS messages to use to generate the key for the cache of this RADIUS proxy server.

summary

Displays summarized information.

statistics

Displays statistics for the specified RADIUS proxy server.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of subscriber RADIUS proxy server.

Output Example
*B:asd-tr0610-dr421# show router radius-proxy-server "ZiggoRadiusProxyAnyCast" statistics
===============================================================================
RADIUS Proxy server statistics for "ZiggoRadiusProxyAnyCast"
===============================================================================
Rx packet                                                : 28454097
Rx Access-Request                                        : 24846521
Rx Accounting-Request                                    : 3607576
Rx dropped                                               : 22986
  Retransmit                                             : 22986
  Server admin down                                      : 0
  No RADIUS policy configured                            : 0
  No load-balance-key configured                         : 0
  Invalid length                                         : 0
  Invalid Code field                                     : 0
  Invalid attribute encoding                             : 0
  Invalid User-Name                                      : 0
  Invalid password                                       : 0
  Invalid accounting Authenticator                       : 0
  Invalid Message-Authenticator                          : 0
  No memory                                              : 0
  Accounting-Request with invalid Acct-Status-Type       : 0
  Accounting-Request with no Acct-Status-Type            : 0
  Registered user overload                               : 0
  Dropped by Python                                      : 0

Tx Access-Accept                                         : 1929725
Tx Access-Reject                                         : 302354
Tx Access-Challenge                                      : 22598950
Tx Accounting-Response                                   : 3598730
Tx dropped                                               : 1351
  No key to cache                                        : 0
  Cache key too long                                     : 0
  Cache attributes too long                              : 0
  Reached maximum number of cache entries                : 0
  No memory                                              : 0
  Server timeout                                         : 1351
  Server authentication failure                          : 0
  Server invalid Code                                    : 0
  Invalid attribute encoding                             : 0
  Registered user overload                               : 0
  No RADIUS server configured                            : 0
  RADIUS server send failure                             : 0
  Dropped by Python                                      : 0
===============================================================================


*B:asd-tr0610-dr421# show router radius-proxy-server "ZiggoRadiusDRPProxyanyCast-LEG" statistics 
===============================================================================
ISA RADIUS Proxy server statistics for "ZiggoRadiusDRPProxyanyCast-LEG"
===============================================================================
Group 1 member 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rx packet                                                : 72250262
Rx Access-Request                                        : 61457394
Rx Accounting-Request                                    : 10792868
Rx dropped                                               : 1525690
  Retransmit                                             : 28470
  Wrong purpose                                          : 0
  No UE MAC to cache                                     : 1497212
  Client context limit reached                           : 0
  No ISA RADIUS policy configured                        : 0
  Invalid attribute encoding                             : 0
  Invalid password                                       : 0
  Accounting-Request with invalid Acct-Status-Type       : 0
  Accounting-Request with no Acct-Status-Type            : 0
  Invalid accounting Authenticator                       : 0
  Invalid Message-Authenticator                          : 8
  Management core overload                               : 0

Tx Access-Accept                                         : 5830313
Tx Access-Reject                                         : 743060
Tx Access-Challenge                                      : 54844862
Tx Accounting-Response                                   : 9294168
Tx dropped                                               : 12226
  Server timeout                                         : 12169
  Invalid response Authenticator                         : 57
  Invalid Message-Authenticator                          : 0
  Invalid attribute encoding                             : 0
  RADIUS server send failure                             : 0

Proxy Server Field Descriptions describes subscriber RADIUS proxy server output fields.

Table 3. Proxy Server Field Descriptions

Label

Description

Invalid response Authenticator Rx packet

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server

Rx Access-Request

The number of Access-Request packets received by this RADIUS proxy server

Rx Accounting-Request

The number of Accounting-Request packets received by this RADIUS proxy server

Rx dropped

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server but dropped

Retransmit

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because they are retransmitted

Wrong purpose

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because the value of tmnxRadProxSrvPurpose is set to a value not matching the type of packet

No UE MAC to cache

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because the UE MAC address was not present in the packet

Client context limit reached

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because the limit of client contexts was reached. For each RADIUS transaction a client context is created, and are deleted once the transaction is finished.

No ISA RADIUS policy configured

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because it has no ISA RADIUS server policy configured for that type of packet

Server admin down

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because it is administratively shut down

No RADIUS policy configured

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because it has no RADIUS server policy configured for that type of packet

No load-balance-key configured

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because the selected RADIUS server policy's algorithm is set to hashBased and no load balance key is configured

Invalid length

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because their length was invalid

Invalid Code field

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because they had an invalid Code field

Invalid attribute encoding

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because one of the attributes was incorrectly encoded

Invalid User-Name

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because they contained an invalid User-Name attribute

Invalid password

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because the User-Password attribute could not be decoded

Invalid accounting Authenticator

The number of accounting packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because they contained an invalid Authenticator field

Invalid Message-Authenticator

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because they contained an invalid Message-Authenticator attribute

Management core overload

The number of packets that were rejected by this RADIUS server because the ISA management core is not able to process any new RADIUS requests because of overload

No memory

The number of packets that were rejected by this RADIUS server because there was not enough memory to store them

Accounting-Request with invalid Acct-Status-Type

The number of accounting packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because they contained an invalid Acct-Status-Type attribute

Accounting-Request with no Acct-Status-Type

The number of accounting packets received by this RADIUS proxy server that were rejected because they contained no Acct-Status-Type attribute

Registered user overload

The number of packets that were rejected by this RADIUS server because the registered user indicated to be in overload

Dropped by Python

The number of packets received by this RADIUS proxy server but dropped by Python

Tx Access-Accept

The number of Access-Accept packets transmitted by this RADIUS proxy server

Tx Access-Reject

The number of Access-Reject packets transmitted by this RADIUS proxy server

Tx Access-Challenge

The number of Access-Challenge packets transmitted by this RADIUS proxy server

Tx Accounting-Response

The number of Accounting-Response packets transmitted by this RADIUS proxy server

Tx dropped

The number of packets dropped by this RADIUS proxy server before transmission

No key to cache

The number of packets that could not be cached by this RADIUS proxy server because the key information was not present in the packet

Cache key too long

The number of packets that could not be cached by this RADIUS proxy server because the key information present in the packet was too long

Cache attributes too long

The number of packets that could not be cached by this RADIUS proxy server because the total length of the attributes is too long

Reached maximum number of cache entries

The number of packets that could not be cached by this RADIUS proxy server because the limit has been reached

No memory

The number of packets that could not be transmitted by this RADIUS proxy server because there was not enough memory

Server timeout

The number of packets that were dropped because the RADIUS servers have timed out

Server authentication failure

The number of packets that were dropped because the RADIUS server replied with a packet which failed authentication (invalid response Authenticator or Message Authenticator attribute)

Server invalid Code

The number of packets that were dropped because the RADIUS server replied with a packet with an invalid Code field

Invalid attribute encoding

The number of packets that were dropped because the RADIUS server replied with a packet with an invalid attribute

Registered user overload

The number of packets that were dropped because the registered user indicated to be in overload

No RADIUS server configured

The number of packets that were dropped by this RADIUS server because the RADIUS server policy has no servers configured

RADIUS server send failure

The number of packets that were dropped by this RADIUS server because the packet could not get transmitted to one of the servers in the RADIUS server policy

Dropped by Python

The number of packets that were dropped by this RADIUS server because the packet was dropped by the Python script

Invalid response Authenticator

The number of packets that were dropped because the RADIUS server replied with a packet which failed authentication

radius-proxy-server

Syntax

radius-proxy-server server-name statistics

Context

[Tree] (clear>router radius-proxy-server)

Full Context

clear router radius-proxy-server

Description

This command clears RADIUS proxy server data.

Parameters

server-name

Specifies the proxy server name.

statistics

Clears statistics for the specified server.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

radius-script-policy

radius-script-policy

Syntax

radius-script-policy [policy-name]

radius-script-policy policy-name association

radius-script-policy policy-name script {primary | secondary}

Context

[Tree] (show>aaa radius-script-policy)

Full Context

show aaa radius-script-policy

Description

This command displays RADIUS script policy information.

Parameters

policy-name

Specifies the RADIUS script policy name, up to 32 characters.

association

Displays the associations related to the RADIUS script policy.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

radius-server

radius-server

Syntax

radius-server server-name

radius-server server-name associations

radius-server

Context

[Tree] (show>router radius-server)

Full Context

show router radius-server

Description

This command displays RADIUS server configuration information.

Parameters

server-name

Specifies the RADIUS server name, up to 32 characters.

associations

Displays the RADIUS server policy associations for the specified server.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following outputs are examples of RADIUS server information.

Output Example
[/]
A:patrick@pe1# /show router radius-server "radius-1"
===============================================================================
RADIUS server "radius-1"
===============================================================================
Description                 : (Not Specified)
Address                     : 172.16.6.2
Port Auth/Acct              : 1812/1813
CoA script policy           : (Not Specified)
Python policy               : (Not Specified)
Pending request limit       : 4096
Accept CoA                  : true
Last management change      : 07/05/2022 14:30:02
===============================================================================
[/]
A:patrick@pe1# /show router radius-server "radius-1" associations
===============================================================================
RADIUS server policy associations for "radius-1"
===============================================================================
Name                             Id
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
aaa-radius-1                     1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of policies: 1
===============================================================================

radius-server-policy

radius-server-policy

Syntax

radius-server-policy policy-name [acct-on-off]

radius-server-policy policy-name associations

radius-server-policy policy-name msg-buffer-stats

radius-server-policy policy-name statistics

radius-server-policy [acct-on-off]

Context

[Tree] (show>aaa radius-server-policy)

Full Context

show aaa radius-server-policy

Description

This command displays RADIUS server policy configuration information.

Parameters

policy-name

Displays information for the specified RADIUS server policy.

association

Displays the information configured with the RADIUS server policy.

msg-buffer-stats

Displays statistics related to the RADIUS messages that are buffered for each specified RADIUS server policy.

statistics

Displays statistics for the specified RADIUS server policy.

act-on-off

Displays the admin state of the acct-on-off feature.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of AAA RADIUS server policy information.

Output Example
*B:asd-tr0610-dr421# show aaa radius-server-policy "ZiggoAAA_anycast" statistics 
===============================================================================
RADIUS server policy "ZiggoAAA_anycast" statistics
===============================================================================
Tx transaction requests                         : 24818681
Rx transaction responses                        : 24817329
Transaction requests timed out                  : 1351
Transaction requests send failed                : 0
Packet retries                                  : 12410
Transaction requests send rejected              : 0
Authentication requests failed                  : 303530
Accounting requests failed                      : 0
Ratio of access-reject over auth responses      : 13%
Transaction success ratio                       : 99%
Transaction failure ratio                       : 1%
Statistics last reset at                        : 05/21/2015 01:11:39

RADIUS Server Policy Statistics Field Descriptions describes RADIUS server policy statistics output fields.

Table 4. RADIUS Server Policy Statistics Field Descriptions

Label

Description

Tx transaction requests

The number of RADIUS transaction requests transmitted

Rx transaction responses

The number of RADIUS transaction responses received

Transaction requests timed out

The number of RADIUS transaction requests that have timed out

Transaction requests send failed

The number of RADIUS transaction requests that could not be transmitted

Packet retries

The number of times a RADIUS request packet was retransmitted to a server

Transaction requests send rejected

The number of RADIUS transaction requests that were not transmitted due to unacceptable configuration

Authentication requests failed

The number of authentication failures for this policy

Accounting requests failed

The number of accounting failures for this policy

Ratio of access-reject over auth responses

The ratio of access-rejects in the auth responses for this policy

Transaction success ratio

The transaction success ratio for this policy

Transaction failure ratio

The transaction failure ratio for this policy

Statistics last reset at

Indicated the date and time at which the statistics for this policy were last reset

radius-server-policy

Syntax

radius-server-policy policy-name msg-buffer [session-id acct-session-id]

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>aaa radius-server-policy)

Full Context

tools dump aaa radius-server-policy

Description

This command dumps the RADIUS message buffer content for the specified radius-server-policy:

  • message-type (acct-interim or acct-stop)

  • Acct-Session-Id

  • Remaining lifetime

When specifying the session-id, the message details are displayed.

Parameters

policy-name

Specifies the radius-server-policy for which the message buffer content should be displayed.

acct-session-id

Displays the RADIUS message details for the message with specified session-id that is stored in the RADIUS message buffer.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

radius-server-policy

Syntax

radius-server-policy policy-name msg-buffer [acct-session-id acct-session-id]

radius-server-policy policy-name statistics [msg-buffer-only]

radius-server-policy policy-name server server-index statistics

Context

[Tree] (clear>aaa radius-server-policy)

Full Context

clear aaa radius-server-policy

Description

This command dumps the RADIUS message buffer content for the specified radius-server-policy:

  • message-type (acct-interim or acct-stop)

  • Acct-Session-Id

  • Remaining lifetime

When specifying the session-id, the message details are displayed.

Parameters

policy-name

Specifies the radius-server-policy for which the information should be cleared.

acct-session-id

Deletes all RADIUS messages or the RADIUS message with specified session-id from the RADIUS message buffer.

msg-buffer-only

Clears all statistics for the specified radius-server-policy: radius-server-policy statistics, RADIUS server statistics and RADIUS message buffer statistics. With the optional keyword msg-buffer-only, only the RADIUS message buffer statistics are cleared.

server-index

Clears the RADIUS server statistics for the specified server-index in the specified radius-server-policy.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

range

range

Syntax

range [area-id]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>ospf range)

[Tree] (show>router>ospf3 range)

Full Context

show router ospf range

show router ospf3 range

Description

This command displays ranges of addresses on an Area Border Router (ABR) for the purpose of route summarization or suppression.

Parameters

area-id

Displays the configured ranges for the specified area.

Values

ip-address — a.b.c.d

area — 0 to 4294967295

Platforms

All

Output

OSPF Range Output

OSPF Range Output Fields describes the OSPF range output fields.

Table 5. OSPF Range Output Fields

Label

Description

Area Id

A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying an area. Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone.

Address/Mask

The mask for the range expressed as a decimal integer mask length or in dotted decimal notation.

Advertise

False — The specified address/mask is not advertised outside the area.

True — The specified address/mask is advertised outside the area.

LSDB Type

NSSA — This range was specified in the NSSA context, and specifies that the range applies to external routes (via type-7 LSAs) learned within the NSSA when the routes are advertised to other areas as type-5 LSAs.

Summary — This range was not specified in the NSSA context, the range applies to summary LSAs even if the area is an NSSA.

Output Example
A:ALA-A# show router ospf 1 range
==========================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 1 Ranges 
==========================================================
Area Id         Address/Mask       Advertise   LSDB Type  
----------------------------------------------------------
No. of Ranges: 0                                          
==========================================================
A:ALA-A# 

A:ALA-A# show router ospf range 180.0.7.9
==========================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Ranges for Area-Id 180.0.7.9
==========================================================
Area Id         Address/Mask       Advertise   LSDB Type
----------------------------------------------------------
No. of Ranges: 0
==========================================================
A:ALA-A#  

reassembly-statistics

reassembly-statistics

Syntax

reassembly-statistics group nat-group-id member [member]

Context

[Tree] (clear reassembly-statistics)

Full Context

clear reassembly-statistics

Description

This command clears IP reassembly statistics.

Parameters

nat-group-id

Specifies the NAT group ID.

Values

1 to 8 (7750 SR-12)

1 to 15 (VSR)

1 to 4 (all other platforms)

member

Specifies the member ID.

Values

1 to 255

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

recover-l2aw-bypass

recover-l2aw-bypass

Syntax

recover-l2aw-bypass mda

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>nat recover-l2aw-bypass)

Full Context

tools perform nat recover-l2aw-bypass

Description

This command restores NAT resources to the recovered MS-ISA and resumes forwarding subscriber traffic.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

redirect

redirect

Syntax

redirect statistics

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>system>cpm-http-redirect redirect)

Full Context

tools dump system cpm-http-redirect redirect

Description

This command displays system level statistics for all redirected TCP sessions in optimized- mode. These include the following:

  • Close requests to TCP: TCP layer requested to send a FIN

  • Abort requests to TCP: error in the received packet and the TCP layer needs to send a RST

  • Data requests to TCP: number of redirects sent to the TCP layer

  • Connections deleted: number of connections closed without a successful redirect performed

  • HTTP GET parse errors: formatting error in the HTTP request

  • HTTP GET process errors: HTTP GET is formatted properly but the redirect still fails. Example: system unable to find a corresponding host

  • HTTP Response dropped: communication error; the redirect failed to be sent to the TCP layer

Parameters

statistics

Specifies system level statistics for all redirected TCP sessions.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of the statistics command information.

Output Example
A# tools dump system cpm-http-redirect redirect statistics 
===============================================================================
CPM HTTP Redirect statistics
===============================================================================
Close requests to TCP                                   : 2
Abort requests to TCP                                   : 0
Data requests to TCP                                    : 2
Requests rejected - out of memory                       : 0
Connections deleted                                     : 0
HTTP GET parse errors                                   : 0
HTTP GET process errors                                 : 0
HTTP Response dropped                                   : 0

redirect-policy

redirect-policy

Syntax

redirect-policy [redirect-policy-name {dest ip-address | associations}]

Context

[Tree] (show>filter redirect-policy)

Full Context

show filter redirect-policy

Description

This command shows redirect filter information.

Parameters

redirect-policy-name

Displays information for the specified redirect policy, up to 32 characters.

dest ip-address

Directs the router to use a specified IP address for communication.

Values

ipv4-address:

a.b.c.d.

ipv6-address:

x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

x: [0 to FFFF]H

d: [0 to 255]D

associations

Appends association information.

Platforms

All

Output

Redirect Policy Output — The following output is an example of redirect policy information, and Filter Redirect-Policy Output Fields describes the fields.

Output Example
A:ALA-A>config>filter# show filter redirect-policy
===============================================================================
Redirect Policies
===============================================================================
Redirect Policy                  Applied Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
wccp                             Yes
redirect1                        Yes     New redirect info
redirect2                        Yes     Test test test test
===============================================================================
ALA-A>config>filter#
               

ALA-A>config>filter# show filter redirect-policy redirect1
===============================================================================
Redirect Policy
===============================================================================
Redirect Policy: redirect1                        Applied      : Yes
Description    : New redirect info
Active Dest    : 10.10.10.105
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Destination    : 10.10.10.105
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description    : another test
Admin Priority : 95                               Oper Priority: 105
Admin State    : Up                               Oper State   : Down

Ping Test
Source Address : None
Interval       : 1                                Timeout      : 30
Drop Count     : 5
Hold Down      : 0                                Hold Remain  : 0
Last Action at : 03/19/2007 00:46:55              Action Taken : Disable
===============================================================================
A:ALA-A>config>filter#
Table 6. Filter Redirect-Policy Output Fields

Label

Description

Redirect Policy

Specifies a specific redirect policy

Applied

Specifies whether the redirect policy is applied to a filter policy entry

Description

Displays the user-provided description for this redirect policy

Active Destination

IP address — specifies the IP address of the active destination

none — indicates that there is currently no active destination

Destination

Specifies the destination IP address

Oper Priority

Specifies the operational value of the priority for this destination; the highest operational priority across multiple destinations is used as the preferred destination

Admin Priority

Specifies the configured base priority for the destination

Admin State

Specifies the configured state of the destination

Out of Service — tests for this destination will not be conducted

Oper State

Specifies the operational state of the destination

Ping Test

Specifies the name of the ping test

Source Address

Specifies the source address of the ping test (if any)

Timeout

Specifies the amount of time in seconds that is allowed for receiving a response from the far-end host; if a reply is not received within this time the far-end host is considered unresponsive

Interval

Specifies the amount of time in seconds between consecutive requests sent to the far end host

Drop Count

Specifies the number of consecutive requests that must fail for the destination to declared unreachable

Hold Down

Specifies the amount of time in seconds that the system should be held down if any of the test has marked it unreachable

Hold Remain

Specifies the amount of time in seconds that the system will remain in a hold down state before being used again

Last Action at

Displays a time stamp of when this test received a response for a probe that was sent out

redirect-policy

Syntax

redirect-policy redirect-policy-name

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>filter redirect-policy)

Full Context

tools perform filter redirect-policy

Description

Commands in this context perform redirect policy operations.

Parameters

redirect-policy-name

Specifies a particular redirect policy name, up to 32 characters.

Platforms

All

redirect-policy-binding

redirect-policy-binding

Syntax

redirect-policy-binding [name]

Context

[Tree] (show>filter redirect-policy-binding)

Full Context

show filter redirect-policy-binding

Description

This command shows configured redirect-policy bindings information.

Parameters

name

Displays information for the specified redirect policy binding, up to 32 characters.

Platforms

All

Output

Redirect Policy Output — The following output is an example of redirect policy binding information, and Filter Redirect Policy Bindings Output Fields describes the fields.

Output Example
A:ALA-A>config>filter# show filter redirect-policy-binding
===============================================================================
Redirect Policy Bindings
===============================================================================
Name                             Binding Operator Oper State
-------------------------------------------------------------
TestBinding                      And              Up
===============================================================================
ALA-A#
Table 7. Filter Redirect Policy Bindings Output Fields

Label

Description

Test Binding

Specifies a specific test binding field

redundancy

redundancy

Syntax

redundancy

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump redundancy)

Full Context

tools dump redundancy

Description

Commands in this context dump redundancy parameters.

Platforms

All

redundancy

Syntax

redundancy

Context

[Tree] (show redundancy)

Full Context

show redundancy

Description

Commands in this context show redundancy information.

Platforms

All

redundancy

Syntax

redundancy

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform redundancy)

Full Context

tools perform redundancy

Description

Commands in this context display redundancy information.

Platforms

All

redundancy

Syntax

redundancy

Context

[Tree] (clear redundancy)

Full Context

clear redundancy

Description

Commands in this context clear redundancy parameters.

Platforms

All

reflectors

reflectors

Syntax

reflectors

Context

[Tree] (show>test-oam>twamp>twamp-light reflectors)

Full Context

show test-oam twamp twamp-light reflectors

Description

This command shows TWAMP-Light reflector information.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

Output

The following output is an example of TWAMP Light reflector information.

Output Example
show test-oam twamp twamp-light reflectors
=======================================================================
TWAMP-Light Reflectors
=======================================================================
Router/VPRN    Admin    UDP Port    Prefixes    Frames Rx    Frames Tx
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Base              Up       15000           1            0            0
500               Up       15000           2         6340         6340
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of TWAMP-Light Reflectors: 2
======================================================================= 

refresh-lsas

refresh-lsas

Syntax

refresh-lsas [lsa-type] [area-id]

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>router>ospf3 refresh-lsas)

[Tree] (tools>perform>router>ospf refresh-lsas)

Full Context

tools perform router ospf3 refresh-lsas

tools perform router ospf refresh-lsas

Description

This command refreshes LSAs for OSPF.

Platforms

All

release-hold-down

release-hold-down

Syntax

release-hold-down interface interface-name [ protocol protocol] [static-policer name]

release-hold-down sap sap-id [protocol protocol] [static-policer name]

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>security>dist-cpu-protection release-hold-down)

Full Context

tools perform security dist-cpu-protection release-hold-down

Description

This command releases a Distributed CPU Protection (DCP) policer from a hold-down countdown (or indefinite hold-down if configured as such).

Parameters

interface interface-name

Specifies Router interface name.

sap sap-id

Specifies sap identifier.

protocol protocol

Specifies DCP protocol name (for example, arp, dhcp).

static-policer name

Specifies DCP static policer name as defined in the DCP policy.

Platforms

All

remap-lease-state

remap-lease-state

Syntax

remap-lease-state old-mac ieee-address mac ieee-address

remap-lease-state sap sap-id [mac ieee-address]

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt remap-lease-state)

Full Context

tools perform subscriber-mgmt remap-lease-state

Description

This command allows the remapping of all existing hosts if network card on CMTS/WAC side is changed is required.

When this command is executed, the following restrictions apply:

  • When sap is taken, all leases associated with the SAP are re-written.

    • For a SAP with a configured MAC in lease-populate command, this MAC is taken.

    • For a SAP without a configured MAC the MAC from tools command is taken.

    • For a SAP without a configured MAC and no MAC in tools command no action is performed.

  • When using the old-mac option, providing a new MAC ieee-address is mandatory.

This command is applicable only when dealing with DHCP lease states which were instantiated using l2header mode of DHCP operation.

Parameters

old-mac ieee-address

Specifies the old MAC address to remap.

mac ieee-address

Specifies that the provisioned MAC address is used in the anti-spoofing entries for this SAP when l2-header is enabled. The parameter may be changed mid-session. Existing sessions will not be re-programmed unless a tools perform command is issued for the lease.

sap-id

Specifies the physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition.

When configured, the SAP parameter remaps all MAC addresses of DHCP lease states on the specified SAP. When no optional MAC parameter is specified, the sap sap-id command remaps all MAC addresses of lease states towards the MAC address specified in the l2-header configuration.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

remote-bfd-discrim

remote-bfd-discrim

Syntax

remote-bfd-discrim bfd-discriminator

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>router>lsp-bfd remote-bfd-discrim)

Full Context

tools dump router lsp-bfd remote-bfd-discrim

Description

This command displays information the BFD-on-LSP sessions with a specified remote discriminator.

Parameters

bfd-discriminator

Specifies the BFD discriminator.

Values

to 4294967295

Platforms

All

remote-management

remote-management

Syntax

remote-management

Context

[Tree] (clear>system>management-interface remote-management)

Full Context

clear system management-interface remote-management

Description

This command clears the remote management service.

Platforms

All

remote-management

Syntax

remote-management [detail]

remote-management manager [manager-name]

Context

[Tree] (show>system>management-interface remote-management)

Full Context

show system management-interface remote-management

Description

This command displays a summarized status of the Remote Management service.

Parameters

detail

Displays detailed remote management service information.

manager-name

Displays remote management service information for the specified manager.

Platforms

All

Output

The following outputs are examples of the show system management-interface remote- management command and parameters, and the tables describe the fields.

Output Example: remote-management
#show system management-interface remote-management
===============================================================================
Remote-management service
===============================================================================
Administrative State      : Enabled
Operational State         : Up
Operational down Reason   : N/A
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of configured managers         : 2
Number of operational managers        : 1
===============================================================================
Table 8. Output Fields: remote-management

Label

Description

Administrative State

Displays the administrative state of the management service

Operational State

Displays the operational state of the management service

Operational Down Reason

Displays the reason for the last operationally down state change

Number of configured managers

Displays the total number of configured managers

Number of operational managers

Displays the total number of managers whose operational state is Up

Output Example: remote-management detail
# show system management-interface remote-management detail
===============================================================================
Remote-management service
===============================================================================
Administrative state           : Enabled
Operational state              : Up
Operational down reason        : N/A
Last hello time                : 2020/10/06 10:24:29
Last Registration Time         : 2020/10/06 10:24:29
Last Registration Status       : Succeeded
Sent registration messages     : 83
Failed registration messages   : 0
Cancelled registrations        : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of configured managers  : 1
Number of operational managers : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Manager Name                                                     Adm  Opr  TLS
  Manager IP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
nish-manager                                                      Up   Up   No
  192.168.65.3
===============================================================================
Table 9. Output Field: remote-management detail

Label

Description

Last hello Time

Displays the time of the last hello

Last Registration Time

Displays the time of the last registration

Last Registration Status

Displays the time of the last registration status

Sent registration messages

Displays the number of sent registration messages

Failed registration messages

Displays the number of failed registration messages

Canceled registration messages

Displays the number of canceled registration messages

Manager name

Displays the name of the manager

Manager IP

Displays the IP address of the manager

Adm

Displays the administrative state of the manager

Opr

Displays the operational state of the manager

TLS

Displays whether TLS is configured for the manager

Output Example: remote-management manager
# show system management-interface remote-management manager nish-manager1
===============================================================================
Remote manager
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Manager Name                 : nish-manager1
Manager Address              : 192.168.65.3
Description                  : My remote manager
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Administrative State         : Enabled
Operational State            : Up
Operational down reason      : N/A
Router instance              : Management
Device name                  : Dut-C
Device label                 : 
TLS secured                  : No
TLS profile                  : Not Set
Source Address               : 192.168.66.166
Source TCP port              : 57400
Manager TCP port             : 57400
Last registration status     : Succeeded
Last registration time       : 2020/10/06 10:34:29
Last hello time              : 2020/10/06 10:34:29
Time until next hello        : 315s
Sent registration messages   : 80
Failed registration messages : 0
Canceled registrations       : 0
===============================================================================
Table 10. Output Fields: remote-management manager

Label

Description

Manager name

Displays the name of this manager

Manager Address

Displays IP address of this manager

Description

Displays the configured description for this manager

Router instance

Displays the router instance used by this manager

Device name

Displays the device name that is configured for this manager

Device label

Displays the device label that is configured for this manager

TLS secured

Displays the configured TLS status

TLS profile

Displays TLS profile, if configured

Source address

Displays the configured source address

Source TCP port

Displays the TCP source port

Manager TCP port

Displays the manager TCP port

Last registration status

Displays the status of the last registration attempt for this manager

Last registration time

Displays the time of the last registration for this manager

Last hello time

Displays the time of the last hello for this manager

Time until next hello

Displays the time until the next hello for this manager

Sent registration messages

Displays the number of registration messages sent for this manager

Failed registration messages

Displays the number of failed registration messages for this manager

Cancelled registrations

Displays the number of canceled registration messages for this manager

replication-segment

replication-segment

Syntax

replication-segment [root-address ip-address] [tree-id tree-id] [inst-id instance-id] [origin {Static | PCEP | SR-Policy}] [detail]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>p2mp-sr-tree>database replication-segment)

Full Context

show router p2mp-sr-tree database replication-segment

Description

This command displays information for the replication segments in the P2MP SR tree database.

Parameters

ip-address

Displays replication segment information for the root with the specified IPv4 address.

tree-id

Displays replication segment information for the P2MP SR tree with the specified ID.

Values

8193 to 16286

instance-id

Displays replication segment information for the instance with the specified ID.

Values

0 to 4294967295

origin

Displays information for policies created using the specified method.

Static

Displays static policies.

PCEP

Displays PCEP policies.

SR-Policy

Displays SR policies.

detail

Displays detailed information.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of P2MP SR tree database replication segment information.

Output Example
A:swsim103>show>router>p2mp-sr-tree# database replication-segment
===============================================================================
Replication Segments
===============================================================================
Policy-name                                                        
RootAddr                          TreeId          NumNHLFEs       Instance
Origin                            Tunnel          Down-Reason     State
SID-action                        InLabel         LTN/Local       Update-ID
  NhId                            REP-SID         Down-Reason     State
  Nexthop                         Interface                        
    ProtectNhId                   REP-SID         Down-Reason     State
    Nexthop                       Interface                       
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
rs-test-100-103                                                    
100.0.0.100                       9000            1               1000
Static                            73731           none            inService
pop                               30000           False/True      0
  N/A                             N/A             ---             ---
  ---                             ---                              
    N/A                           N/A             ---             ---
    ---                           ---                              
                                                                   
rs-test-100-103-spmsi                                              
100.0.0.100                       9001            0               1000
Static                            0               all-nh-down     outOfService
swap                              30001           False/False     0
  N/A                             N/A             ---             ---
  ---                             ---                              
    N/A                           N/A             ---             ---
    ---                           ---                              
                                                                   
rs-test-103-100                                                    
100.0.0.103                       9000            1               1000
Static                            73729           none            inService
push                              0               True/False      0
  1                               30100, 0, 0, 0* none            inService
  102.103.1.1                     to102port1-1                     
    N/A                           N/A             ---             ---
    ---                           ---                              
                                                                   
rs-test-spmsi-103-100                                              
100.0.0.103                       9001            1               1000
Static                            0               none            inService
push                              0               True/False      0
  1                               30101, 0, 0, 0* none            inService
  102.103.1.1                     to102port1-1                     
    N/A                           N/A             ---             ---
    ---                           ---                              
                                                                   
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total replication segments : 4

replication-segment

Syntax

replication-segment [segment-name] [inst-id instance-id] [incoming-sid static-label] [origin { Static | PCEP | SR-Policy}] [oper { up | down}] [tree-id root-tree-id] [root-addr ip-address]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment)

Full Context

show router p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment

Description

This command displays the information for the specified replication segment of the P2MP SR tree.

Parameters

segment-name

Specifies the name, up to 32 characters.

instance-id

Specifies the instance ID.

Values

0 to 4294967295

static-label

Specifies the static label ID.

Values

0 to 4294967295

origin

Displays information for policies created using the specified method.

Static

Displays static policies.

PCEP

Displays PCEP policies.

SR-Policy

Displays SR policies.

oper up

Displays replication segments with operational status up.

oper down

Displays replication segments with operational status down.

root-tree-id

Specifies the P2MP SR tree ID.

Values

8193 to 16286

ip-address

Specifies the root IPv4 address.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of replication segment information.

Output Example
A:swsim103>show>router>p2mp-sr-tree# replication-segment 
===============================================================================
Replication Segments
===============================================================================
Name                                    Origin InstId    NumNhIds  Adm/Opr
RootAddr                                       TreeId    InSID     Action
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
rs-test-100-103                         Static 1000      --        Up/Up
100.0.0.100                                    9000      30000     Pop
                                                                    
rs-test-103-100                         Static 1000      1         Up/Up
100.0.0.103                                    9000      --        Push
                                                                    
rs-test-100-103-spmsi                   Static 1000      --        Up/Down
100.0.0.100                                    9001      30001     Swap
                                                                    
rs-test-spmsi-103-100                   Static 1000      1         Up/Up
100.0.0.103                                    9001      --        Push
                                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Replication Segments : 4

request

request

Syntax

request aps-id {protect | working}

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>aps request)

Full Context

tools perform aps request

Description

This command requests a manual switch to protection or working circuit.

Parameters

aps-id

Specifies the APS ID.

Values

aps-id

aps-group-id

aps

keyword

group-id

1 to 128

protect

This command requests a manual switch to a port that is acting as the protection circuit for the APS group.

working

This command requests a manual switch to a port that is acting as the working circuit for this APS group.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e

requirements

requirements

Syntax

requirements [detail]

Context

[Tree] (show>chassis>power-management requirements)

Full Context

show chassis power-management requirements

Description

This command displays maximum power requirements for the installed devices.

Parameters

detail

Displays detailed information.

Platforms

7750 SR-1s, 7750 SR-2s, 7750 SR-2se, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS

Output

The following output is an example of power management requirements information, and Output Fields: show chassis power-management requirements describes the output fields.

Output Example: show chassis power-management requirements
*A:Dut-A# show chassis power-management requirements               
===============================================================================
Chassis Power Zone 1 Requirements
===============================================================================
              SUPPLY                               REQUIREMENTS
Power Capacity   : 88000.00 Watts        Chassis/Fan   :  8600.00 Watts ( 10%)
                                         IO Module     :  2028.00 Watts (  2%)
                                         CPM Module    :   450.00 Watts (  1%)
                                         Fabric Module :  2120.00 Watts (  2%)
                                         MDA Module    : 11810.00 Watts ( 13%)
                                         XIOM Module   :  1926.00 Watts (  2%)
Mode             :    basic              Total Required: 26934.00 Watts ( 31%) 
Reserved Power   :  4400.00 Watts        Safety Level  : 26934.00 Watts (100%) 
Reqd. + Reserve  : 31334.00 Watts ( 36%) Safety Alert  :      N/A        
Remaining Power  : 56666.00 Watts        Alert Level   :      N/A 
===============================================================================

*A:Dut-A# show chassis power-management requirements detail 
===============================================================================
Chassis Power Zone 1 Requirements (detail)
===============================================================================
              SUPPLY                               REQUIREMENTS
Power Capacity   : 88000.00 Watts        Chassis/Fan   
Power Module 1/1 :  4400.00 Watts          1/1         :  1075.00 Watts (  1%)
Power Module 1/2 :  4400.00 Watts          1/2         :  1075.00 Watts (  1%)
Power Module 1/3 :  4400.00 Watts          1/3         :  1075.00 Watts (  1%)
Power Module 1/4 :  4400.00 Watts          1/4         :  1075.00 Watts (  1%)
Power Module 1/5 :  4400.00 Watts          1/5         :  1075.00 Watts (  1%)
Power Module 1/6 :  4400.00 Watts          1/6         :  1075.00 Watts (  1%)
Power Module 1/7 :  4400.00 Watts          1/7         :  1075.00 Watts (  1%)
Power Module 1/8 :  4400.00 Watts          1/8         :  1075.00 Watts (  1%)
Power Module 1/9 :  4400.00 Watts        IO Module     
Power Module 1/10:  4400.00 Watts          Slot 1      :   551.00 Watts (  1%)
Power Module 2/1 :  4400.00 Watts          Slot 2      :   373.00 Watts (  0%)
Power Module 2/2 :  4400.00 Watts          Slot 3      :   609.00 Watts (  1%)
Power Module 2/3 :  4400.00 Watts          Slot 4      :   270.00 Watts (  0%)
Power Module 2/4 :  4400.00 Watts          Slot 5      :   225.00 Watts (  0%)
Power Module 2/5 :  4400.00 Watts        CPM Module    
Power Module 2/6 :  4400.00 Watts          Slot A      :   225.00 Watts (  0%)
Power Module 2/7 :  4400.00 Watts          Slot B      :   225.00 Watts (  0%)
Power Module 2/8 :  4400.00 Watts        Fabric Module 
Power Module 2/9 :  4400.00 Watts          Sfm 1       :   265.00 Watts (  0%)
Power Module 2/10:  4400.00 Watts          Sfm 2       :   265.00 Watts (  0%)
                                           Sfm 3       :   265.00 Watts (  0%)
                                           Sfm 4       :   265.00 Watts (  0%)
                                           Sfm 5       :   265.00 Watts (  0%)
                                           Sfm 6       :   265.00 Watts (  0%)
                                           Sfm 7       :   265.00 Watts (  0%)
                                           Sfm 8       :   265.00 Watts (  0%)
                                         MDA Module    
                                           MDA 1/1     :  1555.00 Watts (  2%)
                                           MDA 1/2     :  1555.00 Watts (  2%)
                                           MDA 2/1     :  1200.00 Watts (  1%)
                                           MDA 2/2     :  1200.00 Watts (  1%)
                                           MDA 3/1     :  2400.00 Watts (  3%)
                                           MDA 3/2     :  2400.00 Watts (  3%)
                                           MDA 4/1     :   600.00 Watts (  1%)
                                           MDA 4/x2/1  :   150.00 Watts (  0%)
                                           MDA 4/x2/2  :   150.00 Watts (  0%)
                                           MDA 5/x1/1  :   150.00 Watts (  0%)
                                           MDA 5/x1/2  :   150.00 Watts (  0%)
                                           MDA 5/x2/1  :   150.00 Watts (  0%)
                                           MDA 5/x2/2  :   150.00 Watts (  0%)
                                         XIOM Module   
                                           XIOM 4/x2   :   642.00 Watts (  1%)
                                           XIOM 5/x1   :   642.00 Watts (  1%)
                                           XIOM 5/x2   :   642.00 Watts (  1%)
Mode             :    basic              Total Required: 26934.00 Watts ( 31%)
Reserved Power   :  4400.00 Watts        Safety Level  : 26934.00 Watts (100%)
Reqd. + Reserve  : 31334.00 Watts ( 36%) Safety Alert  :      N/A       
Remaining Power  : 56666.00 Watts        Alert Level   :      N/A
===============================================================================
Table 11. Output Fields: show chassis power-management requirements

Label

Description

SUPPLY

Power Capacity

Specifies the total amount of power available to the chassis.

Safety Level

Specifies the configured Power Safety Level, which is a percentage of the worst case power consumption level.

Alert Level

Specifies the configured power level in Watts, which causes the system to raise an alarm if the available power level drops below a set level.

Mode

Specifies the configured mode: none, basic, advanced.

Reserved Power

Signifies the amount of power in reserve. For basic and advanced modes, the system keeps an additional margin of reserve power capacity. This margin is the provisioned capacity of the highest-rated power module. In advanced mode, the system will shed load to always keep this amount of power in reserve. In basic mode, it won’t shed load to maintain the reserve, but it only allows cards or MDAs to load as long as the reserve power margin can be maintained.

Reqd. + Reserve

Specifies the Safety Level (Watts) + Reserved Power.

Remaining Power

Specifies the excess capacity. It is equal to ("Power Capacity” - "Reqd + Reserve”).

REQUIREMENTS

Fan

Specifies the amount of power required for each fan tray.

IO Module

Specifies the amount of power required for each IO Module.

CPM Module

Specifies the amount of power required for each CPM.

Fabric Module

Specifies the amount of power required for each SFM.

MDA Module

Specifies the amount of power required for each line card.

Total Required

Specifies the total amount of power required for all system elements.

Safety Level

Specifies the percentage configured with configure system power-management power-safety-level percent. This is a percentage of the total system requirement (Total Required). The corresponding value in Watts is also shown for information.

Safety Alert

Specifies the output of configure system power-management power-safety-alert wattage. A non-zero value indicates that the user wants to receive a warning when the system power capacity drops to within this number of Watts of the system level. If the power safety is 0, "N/A” is displayed in the output since no alert will be produced.

Alert Level

Specifies the value when the safety alert will be issued (= safety-level + safety alert). If the power safety alert is 0, "N/A” is displayed in the output since no alert will be produced.

resignal

resignal

Syntax

resignal {lsp lsp-name path path-name | delay minutes}

resignal {p2mp-lsp p2mp-lsp-name p2mp-instance p2mp-instance-name | p2mp-delay p2mp-minutes}

resignal {sr-te-lsp sr-te-lsp-name path path-name | sr-te-delay sr-te-minutes}

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>router>mpls resignal)

Full Context

tools perform router mpls resignal

Description

This command resignals a specific path of a RSVP-TE P2P LSP, a RSVP P2MP LSP tree, or a SR-TE LSP. When an lsp-name and path-name are provided, a manual resignal is performed for the named path of the named LSP only. In this case, the new path is always programmed in data path regardless of the metric comparison between the new path and the current path.

The delay, p2mp-delay, or the sr-te-delay parameters override the global resignal timer value of all LSPs of the corresponding type for resignal. At the expiry of this override timer, the procedures of the timer based resignal are applied to all LSPs of the corresponding type. The resignal timer is then reset to its configured value in MPLS configuration. In this case, the new path is programmed in data path only if the metric of the new path is different from one of the current path.

Parameters

lsp lsp-name

Specifies an existing LSP name, up to 64 characters in length, to resignal.

path path-name

Specifies an existing path name to resignal.

delay minutes

Configures an override of the global resignal timer or all RSVP-TE P2P LSPs.

Values

0 to 30

p2mp-lsp p2mp-lsp-name

Specifies an existing point-to-multipoint RSVP-TE LSP name, up to 64 characters, to resignal.

p2mp-instance p2mp-instance-name

Specifies a name, up to 32 characters, that identifies the P2MP LSP instance.

p2mp-delay p2mp-minutes

Configures an override of the global resignal timer or all RSVP-TE P2MP LSPs.

Values

0 to 60

sr-te-delay sr-te-minutes

Configures an override of the global resignal timer or all SR-TE LSPs.

Values

0 to 30

sr-te-lsp sr-te-lsp-name

Specifies the name of a SR-TE LSP to resignal. The name must be 64 characters maximum.

Platforms

All

resignal-bypass

resignal-bypass

Syntax

resignal-bypass {lsp bypass-lsp-name [force] | delay minutes}

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>router>mpls resignal-bypass)

Full Context

tools perform router mpls resignal-bypass

Description

This command performs a manual re-optimization of a specific dynamic or manual bypass LSP, or of all dynamic bypass LSPs.

The name of a manual bypass LSP is the one provided by the user at configuration time. The name of a dynamic bypass LSP is shown in the output of show>router>mpls>bypass-tunnel dynamic detail.

The delay option triggers the global re-optimization of all dynamic bypass LSPs at the expiry of the specified delay. Effectively, this option forces the global bypass resignal timer to expire after an amount of time equal to the value of the delay parameter. This option has no effect on a manual bypass LSP.

However, when bypass-lsp-name is specified, the named dynamic or manual bypass LSP is signaled and the associations are moved only if the new bypass LSP path has a lower cost than the current one. This behavior is different from that of the similar command for the primary or secondary active path of an LSP, which signals and switches to the new path regardless of the cost comparison. This handling is required because a bypass LSP may have a large number of PSB associations and the processing churn is much higher.

In the specific case where the name corresponds to a manual bypass LSP, the LSP is torn down and resignaled using the new path provided by CSPF if no PSB associations exist. If one or more PSB associations exist but no PLR is active, the command fails and the user is required to explicitly enter the force option. In this case, the manual bypass LSP is torn down and resignaled, leaving temporarily the associated LSP primary paths unprotected. If one or more PLRs associated with the manual bypass LSP is active, the command fails.

Finally, and as with the timer based resignal, the PSB associations are checked for the SRLG and admin group constraints using the updated information provided by CSPF for the current path and new path of the bypass LSP.

Parameters

lsp bypass-lsp-name [force]

Specifies the name of the dynamic or manual bypass LSP. The force option is required when the name corresponds to a manual bypass LSP and the LSP has PSB associations.

delay minutes

Specifies the time, in minutes, MPLS waits before attempting to re-signal dynamic bypass LSP paths originated on the system.

Values

0 to 30

Platforms

All

resource-failures

resource-failures

Syntax

resource-failures

Context

[Tree] (clear>router>ldp resource-failures)

Full Context

clear router ldp resource-failures

Description

This command clears resource overload status in the LDP instance.

Platforms

All

resource-usage

resource-usage

Syntax

resource-usage

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump resource-usage)

Full Context

tools dump resource-usage

Description

Commands in this context display system resource information, such as policers, including data for total, available, and free numbers for each resource.

Platforms

All

resources

resources

Syntax

resources

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>filter resources)

Full Context

tools dump filter resources

Description

Commands in this context display filter resources utilization.

Platforms

All

resources

Syntax

resources mda mda-id

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>nat>isa resources)

Full Context

tools dump nat isa resources

Description

This command enables dump ISA resources for an MDA.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of this command.

Output Example
AR12_PPPOE# tools dump nat isa resources mda 3/1       

Resource Usage for Slot #3 Mda #1:

                                | Total        | Allocated    | Free
 -------------------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------
                          Flows |      6291456 |            0 |      6291456
                       Policies |          256 |            2 |          254
                    Port-ranges |      1310720 |          128 |      1310592
                          Ports |  12884901888 |            0 |  12884901888
                   IP-addresses |        65536 |            1 |        65535
              Large-scale hosts |       524288 |            0 |       524288
           L2-aware subscribers |        65536 |            0 |        65536
                 L2-aware hosts |        65536 |            0 |        65536
                 Delayed ICMP's |          200 |            0 |          200
                    ALG session |      1572864 |            0 |      1572864
                     LI entries |         8191 |            0 |         8191
        Upstream fragment lists |        16384 |            0 |        16384
      Downstream fragment lists |        16384 |            0 |        16384
        Upstream fragment holes |       131072 |            0 |       131072
      Downstream fragment holes |       131072 |            0 |       131072
         Upstream fragment bufs |        13824 |            0 |        13824
       Downstream fragment bufs |        13824 |            0 |        13824
           flow log dest. set 0 |            2 |            0 |            2
         flow log packets set 0 |           50 |            0 |           50
           flow log dest. set 1 |            2 |            0 |            2
         flow log packets set 1 |           50 |            0 |           50
           flow log dest. set 2 |            1 |            0 |            1
         flow log packets set 2 |           50 |            0 |           50

A:SR12_PPPOE#

resources

Syntax

resources

Context

[Tree] (show>router>bfd resources)

Full Context

show router bfd resources

Description

This command displays information about BFD resource usage.

Platforms

All

restart

restart

Syntax

restart brg-id brg-ident

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt>pppoe-client restart)

Full Context

tools perform subscriber-mgmt vrgw brg pppoe-client restart

Description

This command forcibly restarts the PPPoE client linked to the BRG instance. The restart does not remove BRG or related session state, however, forwarding is impacted.

Parameters

brg-ident

The string identifying the BRG.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

retailers

retailers

Syntax

retailers

Context

[Tree] (show>service>id retailers)

Full Context

show service id retailers

Description

This command displays service retailer information.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of service retailer information.

Output Example
*A:ALA-48>config# show service id 101 retailers
===============================================================================
Retailers for service 101
===============================================================================
Retailer Svc ID               Num Static Hosts         Num Dynamic Hosts
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
102                           3                        1
105                           0                        1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of retailers : 2
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-48>config#

revert

revert

Syntax

revert [lsp lsp-name]

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>router>mpls revert)

Full Context

tools perform router mpls revert

Description

Use this command to cause a named LSP, which is currently using a secondary path and for which the revert-timer has been configured, to switch back to using the primary path. Any outstanding revert-timer is canceled.

The primary path must be up for this command to be successful.

Parameters

lsp-name

Specifies an existing LSP name, up to 64 characters in length.

Platforms

All

rib-api

rib-api

Syntax

rib-api

Context

[Tree] (show>router rib-api)

Full Context

show router rib-api

Description

This command displays RIB-API protocol entities information.

Platforms

All

rib-api

Syntax

rib-api

Context

[Tree] (clear>router rib-api)

Full Context

clear router rib-api

Description

This command clears RIB-API protocol entities information.

Platforms

All

rib-api

Syntax

rib-api

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>router rib-api)

Full Context

tools dump router rib-api

Description

This command configures the dump tools for RIB-API protocol instance.

Platforms

All

rib-api

Syntax

rib-api

Context

[Tree] (monitor>router rib-api)

Full Context

monitor router rib-api

Description

This command monitors the RIB-API protocol entities information.

Platforms

All

ring

ring

Syntax

ring peer ip-address ring sync-tag

Context

[Tree] (clear>redundancy>multi-chassis>mcr>statistics ring)

Full Context

clear redundancy multi-chassis mc-ring statistics ring

Description

This command clears multi-chassis ring statistics.

Parameters

ip-address

Clears ring statistics for the specified IP address.

Values

ipv4-address: a.b.c.d

ipv6-address:

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

  • x – [0 to FFFF] H

  • d – [0 to 255] D

sync-tag

Clears ring statistics for the specified sync tag. 32 characters maximum.

Platforms

All

ring-node

ring-node

Syntax

ring-node peer ip-address ring sync-tag node ring-node-name

Context

[Tree] (clear>redundancy>multi-chassis>mcr>statistics ring-node)

Full Context

clear redundancy multi-chassis mc-ring statistics ring-node

Description

This command clears multi-chassis ring statistics.

Parameters

ip-address

Clears ring-node peer statistics for the specified IP address.

Values

ipv4-address: a.b.c.d

ipv6-address:

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

  • x – [0 to FFFF] H

  • d – [0 to 255] D

sync-tag

Clears ring-node peer statistics for the specified synchronization tag. The tag can be up to 32 characters.

ring-node-name

Clears ring-node peer statistics for the specified ring node name. The ring node name can be up to 32 characters.

Platforms

All

ring-nodes

ring-nodes

Syntax

ring-nodes peer ip-address ring sync-tag

Context

[Tree] (clear>redundancy>multi-chassis>mcr ring-nodes)

Full Context

clear redundancy multi-chassis mc-ring ring-nodes

Description

This command clears multi-chassis ring unreferenced ring nodes.

Parameters

ip-address

Clears ring statistics for the specified IP address.

Values

ipv4-address: a.b.c.d

ipv6-address:

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

  • x – [0 to FFFF] H

  • d – [0 to 255] D

sync-tag

Clears ring statistics for the specified sync tag.

Platforms

All

rip

rip

Syntax

rip

Context

[Tree] (clear>router rip)

Full Context

clear router rip

Description

Commands in this context clear and reset RIP protocol entities.

Platforms

All

rip

Syntax

rip

Context

[Tree] (show>router rip)

Full Context

show router rip

Description

Displays RIP information.

Platforms

All

rip

Syntax

rip

Context

[Tree] (monitor>router rip)

Full Context

monitor router rip

Description

This command monitors commands for the RIP instance.

Platforms

All

rip-policy

rip-policy

Syntax

rip-policy

rip-policy rip-policy-name [association]

Context

[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt rip-policy)

Full Context

show subscriber-mgmt rip-policy

Description

This command displays RIP policy information.

Parameters

rip-policy-name

Specifies the RIP policy name, up to 32 characters.

association

Displays information associated with the RIP policy.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

ripng

ripng

Syntax

ripng

Context

[Tree] (clear>router ripng)

Full Context

clear router ripng

Description

Commands in this context clear and reset RIP-NG protocol entities.

Platforms

All

ripng

Syntax

ripng

Context

[Tree] (show>router ripng)

Full Context

show router ripng

Description

Commands in this context display RIP-NG related information.

Platforms

All

ripng

Syntax

ripng

Context

[Tree] (monitor>router ripng)

Full Context

monitor router ripng

Description

This command monitors commands for the RIP instance.

Platforms

All

rollback

rollback

Syntax

rollback [rescue]

Context

[Tree] (show>system rollback)

Full Context

show system rollback

Description

This command displays rollback configuration and state.

Parameters

rescue

Specifies the rescue configuration.

Platforms

All

Output

This command displays classic CLI rollback file and checkpoint information.

Note:

This command is not available in the MD-CLI. Use the MD-CLI show system management-interface commit-history command.

Output Example
A:dut-a_a># show system rollback
===============================================================================
Rollback Information
===============================================================================
Rollback Location               : cf1:/Rollback
Save
  Last Rollback Save Result     : In Progress, Successful or Failed     
  Last Save Completion Time     : 10/15/2010 21:24:06
Revert
  In Progress                   : Yes, No
  Last Revert Initiated Time    : 10/15/2010 21:26:23
  Last Revert Initiated User    : xyz
  Last Initiated Checkpoint     : cf1:/Rollback.rb.3
  Last Completed Revert Result  : Successful or Failed
  Last Revert Completion  Time  : 10/15/2010 21:27:19
================================================================================
Rollback Files
================================================================================
Idx      Suffix   Creation time        Release  User  
           Comment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
latest   .rb      2010/10/15 21:24:02  9.0.R4   fred
           This checkpoint was saved after the 3 VPLS services were created
1        .rb.1    2010/10/15 21:23:58  9.0.R4   John
           John’s checkpoint on Sunday
2        .rb.2    2010/10/15 21:23:52  9.0.R4   admin
           A long checkpoint comment that an operator is using to summarize 
           various some of the changes that were made.   They may even have so 
           much to say that they use the maximum comment size.   Notice that 
           words are not chopped.
…
9        .rb.9    2010/10/14 22:00:01  9.0.R4   admin
           VPLS services 1000-2000 created
…
53       .rb.53   2010/10/14 22:10:10  9.0.R4   admin 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Rollback Files: 10 
================================================================================

root-objects

root-objects

Syntax

root-objects

Context

[Tree] (show>service>dynsvc root-objects)

Full Context

show service dynamic-services root-objects

Description

This command displays the root objects created by dynamic data services.

Note:

This command is not available in the MD-CLI.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of dynamic services root object information.

Output Example
# show service dynamic-services root-objects 
===============================================================================
Dynamic Service Root Objects
===============================================================================
OID prefix                  : svcRowStatus
OID index                   : .100000
Snippet name                : vprn
Snippet instance            : VRF-1
Orphan time                 : N/A
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Root Objects: 1
=============================================================================== 

Root Objects Field Descriptions describes the Root Objects fields.

Table 12. Root Objects Field Descriptions

Output field

Description

OID prefix

The corresponding SNMP OID prefix for this root object.

OID index

The corresponding SNMP OID index for this root object.

Snippet name

The name of the python function that created this root object. The name is set to N/A when the root-object is orphaned.

Snippet instance

The instance for which the python function with "Snippet name” created this root object. If the snippet is a result from a dynamic reference, then the snippet instance is the reference-id string passed in the dyn.reference(). If the snippet is not the result from a dynamic reference, then the snippet instance is the dynamic data service SAP-ID. The instance is set to N/A when the root object is orphaned.

Orphan time

The timestamp when the root-object became orphaned (root-object not deleted when corresponding teardown function is called) or N/A if the root-object is not orphaned.

route

route

Syntax

route [family] [ip-prefix/prefix-length] [detail]

route next-hop {ip-address | ipv6-address} [detail]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>rib-api route)

Full Context

show router rib-api route

Description

This command displays RIB-API route information.

Parameters

family

Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address route family.

Values

ipv4, ipv6

ip-prefix/prefix-length

Displays RIB-API route entries only matching the specified IP prefix and length.

Values

ipv4-prefix:

a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0)

ipv4-prefix-length

0 to 32

ipv6-prefix:

x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

x:

[0 to FFFF]H

d:

[0 to 255]D

ipv6-prefix-length:

0 to 128

detail

Displays detailed RIB-API route information.

ip-address

Specifies the next-hop IPv4 address of the RIB-API route.

Values

ipv4-address:

a.b.c.d

ipv6-address

Specifies the next-hop IPv6 address of the RIB-API route.

Values

ipv6-address:

x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

x:

[0 to FFFF]H

d:

[0 to 255]D

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of RIB-API route information.

Output Example
*A:Dut-A# /show router rib-api route 
==============================================================================
RibApi Route Table (Router: Base)  Family: IPv4
==============================================================================
Prefix                                        Rib-Api   Client IP        Act
   Next Hop                                   Pref                       
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
100.0.0.0/8                                   182       10.254.135.92    N
   10.20.1.3                                  
101.0.0.0/8                                   182       10.254.135.92    Y
   10.21.1.3                                  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Rib-Api Routes: 2
==============================================================================
*A:Dut-A# /show router rib-api route detail 
===============================================================================
RibApi Route Table (Router: Base)  Family: IPv4
===============================================================================
Prefix           : 100.0.0.0/8
Client IP        : 10.254.135.92
Client Tag       : 4                               Stale client      : N
Metric           : 61130                           RTM Preference    : 171
Rib-Api Pref     : 182
Last Updated     : 02/07/2020 23:44:17             
 
Nexthop          : 10.20.1.3
Active In RTM    : N
Inactive Reason  : Next-hop not resolved or no usable tunnels
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix           : 101.0.0.0/8
Client IP        : 10.254.135.92
Client Tag       : 4                               Stale client      : N
Metric           : 61130                           RTM Preference    : 171
Rib-Api Pref     : 182
Last Updated     : 02/07/2020 23:44:44             
 
Nexthop          : 10.21.1.3
Active In RTM    : Y
Inactive Reason  : Not Applicable
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Rib-Api Routes: 2
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A#
Table 13. RIB-API Route Fields

Label

Description

Family

The route family:

  • ipv4

  • ipv6

Prefix

The IP prefix for the route RTM entry

Rib-Api Pref

The RIB-API preference opposing to the routes from different clients with the same prefix

Client IP

The IP address of the gRPC client that configured the RIB-API route entry

Act

The boolean (YES or NO) that indicates whether the status of the RIB-API route in RTM is active or not

Next Hop

The next-hop IP address of the RIB-API route entry

No. of Rib-Api Routes

The total number of the displayed RIB-API routes

Client Tag

The client tag unique identifier assigned to each gRPC connection by the gRPC server

Stale client

The stale client (Y or N) that indicates if the route is from a disconnected gRPC client

Metric

The metric of the route

RTM Preference

The RTM preference opposing to the routes having the same prefix from different protocols (BGP, OSPF)

Last Updated

The time stamp of when the route was added or modified from a gRPC client

Nexthop

The next-hop IP address of the RIB-API route entry

Active In RTM

The boolean (Y or N) that indicates whether the status of the RIB-API route is active or not in RTM

Inactive Reason

The inactive reason or the route not active in RTM

route-downloader

route-downloader

Syntax

route-downloader route-downloader-name [router router-instance | service-name service-name] [family family]

Context

[Tree] (clear>aaa route-downloader)

Full Context

clear aaa route-downloader

Description

This command clears all the radius-downloaded routes from the internal downloader cache (or protocol RIB/db) (and thus eventually from the RTM itself). The parameters vprn and/or family allow to restrict the deletion of those routes learned in a particular address family (IPv4 or IPv6) and/or a particular VPRN.

By default, all VPRNs and both IPv4 and IPv6 families are affected.

Note:

Clearing the internal protocol DB means the corresponding prefixes that were deleted should be removed from the RTM (and from any other exports) as well.

Parameters

route-downloader-name

Specifies the route downloader name, up to 32 characters.

router-instance

Specifies the router instance name (Base) or service ID.

service-name

Specifies the configured service name for the routing instance, up to 64 characters

family

Specifies to limit he removal or prefixes only belonging to the address family IPv4 or IPv6. Only these two values are accepted.

Values

ipv4, ipv6

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

route-downloader

Syntax

route-downloader

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>aaa route-downloader)

Full Context

tools perform aaa route-downloader

Description

Commands in this context configure route downloader parameters.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

route-downloader

Syntax

route-downloader [route-downloader-name]

route-downloader route-downloader-name statistics

Context

[Tree] (show>aaa route-downloader)

Full Context

show aaa route-downloader

Description

This command displays RADIUS route downloader information.

Parameters

route-downloader-name

Specifies the route downloader name, up to 32 characters.

statistics

Displays RADIUS route downloader information.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

route-next-hop-policy

route-next-hop-policy

Syntax

route-next-hop-policy

Context

[Tree] (show>router route-next-hop-policy)

Full Context

show router route-next-hop-policy

Description

This command displays route next-hop policies related information.

Platforms

All

route-table

route-table

Syntax

route-table [family] [ip-prefix[/prefix-length] [longer | exact | protocol protocol-name] [instance instance-id] [all] [next-hop-type type] [qos] [alternative] [accounting-class]

route-table [family] [summary]

route-table tunnel-endpoints [ip-prefix [/prefix-length] [longer | exact] [detail]

route-table [family] [ip-prefix[/prefix-length] [longer | exact | protocol protocol-name] [instance instance-id] [extensive [all]

Context

[Tree] (show>router route-table)

Full Context

show router route-table

Description

This command displays the active routes in the routing table.

If no command line arguments are specified, all routes are displayed, sorted by prefix.

Parameters

family

Displays the specified family.

Values

ipv4, ipv6, mcast-ipv4, mcast-ipv6

ip-prefix[/prefix-length]

Displays routes only matching the specified ip-prefix and optional mask.

Values

ipv4-prefix: a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0)

ipv4-prefix-le: 0 to 32

ipv6-prefix:

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

  • x: [0 to FFFF] H

  • d: [0 to 255] D

ipv6-prefix-le: 0 to 128

longer

Displays routes matching the ip-prefix/mask and routes with longer masks.

exact

Displays the exact route matching the ip-prefix/mask.

protocol-name

Displays routes learned from the specified protocol.

Values

aggregate, arp-nd, bgp, bgp-label, bgp-vpn, dhcpv6-na, dhcpv6-pd, dhcpv6-pd-exc, dhcpv6-ta, evpn-iff, evpn-ifl, host, ipsec, isis, ldp, local, managed, nat, nd-ra, ospf, ospf3, periodic, rib-api, rip, ripng, srv6, srv6-policy, static, sub-mgmt, video, vpn-leak

Note:

It is possible that a specific platform only supports a subset of the above protocol values.

instance-id

Specifies the IGP instance of the route table.

Values

For isis — 0 to 127

For ospf — 0 to 31

For ospfv3 —

  • 0 to 31 (when ospfv3 is used for IPv6)

  • 64 to 95 (when ospfv3 is used for IPv4)

Note:

It is possible that a specific platform only supports a subset of the above values.

all

Displays all routes, including inactive routes.

type

Displays only the tunneled next-hops. For each route entry, the tunnel owner and tunnel ID is shown.

Values

tunneled

qos

Displays QoS active routes in the routing table.

alternative

Displays LFS and backup route details.

accounting-class

Displays accounting class information.

Note:

Not all platforms support this parameter.

summary

Displays route table summary information.

tunnel-endpoints

Displays tunnel endpoint information.

extensive

Displays detailed information.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output are examples of route table information, and Standard Show Route Table Field Descriptions describes the output fields.

Output Example Standard Route Table Information

The following output shows standard route table information.


*A:ALA-12# show router 3 route-table 10.10.0.4
===============================================================================
Route Table                                                                    
==============================================================================
Dest Address       Next Hop        Type    Protocol    Age       Metric  Pref  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.10.0.4/32       10.10.34.4      Remote  OSPF        3523      1001    10    
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:ALA-12# 


*A:ALA-12# show router 3 route-table 10.10.0.4/32 longer
==============================================================================
Route Table                                                                    
==============================================================================
Dest Address       Next Hop        Type    Protocol    Age       Metric  Pref  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.10.0.4/32       10.10.34.4      Remote  OSPF        3523      1001    10    
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Routes: 1
==============================================================================
+ : indicates that the route matches on a longer prefix
*A:ALA-12# 


*A:ALA-12# show router 3 route-table protocol ospf
==============================================================================
Route Table                                                                    
==============================================================================
Dest Address       Next Hop        Type    Protocol    Age       Metric  Pref  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.10.0.1/32       10.10.13.1      Remote  OSPF        65844     1001    10    
10.10.0.2/32       10.10.13.1      Remote  OSPF        65844     2001    10    
10.10.0.4/32       10.10.34.4      Remote  OSPF        3523      1001    10    
10.10.0.5/32       10.10.35.5      Remote  OSPF        1084022   1001    10    
10.10.12.0/24      10.10.13.1      Remote  OSPF        65844     2000    10    
10.10.15.0/24      10.10.13.1      Remote  OSPF        58836     2000    10    
10.10.24.0/24      10.10.34.4      Remote  OSPF        3523      2000    10    
10.10.25.0/24      10.10.35.5      Remote  OSPF        399059    2000    10    
10.10.45.0/24      10.10.34.4      Remote  OSPF        3523      2000    10    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:ALA-12# 


*A:ALA-12# show router 3 route-table summary
===============================================================================
Route Table Summary                                                            
===============================================================================
                              Active                   Available               
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Static                        1                        1                       
Direct                        6                        6                       
BGP                           0                        0                       
OSPF                          9                        9                       
ISIS                          0                        0                       
RIP                           0                        0                       
Aggregate                     0                        0                       
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                         15                       15                      
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-12# 
Table 14. Standard Show Route Table Field Descriptions

Label

Description

Dest Address

The route destination address and mask

Next Hop [Interface Name]

The next hop interface name

Next Hop

The next hop IP address for the route destination

Type

Local — The route is a local route

Remote — The route is a remote route

Protocol

The protocol through which the route was learned

Age

The route age in seconds for the route

Metric

The route metric value for the route

Pref

The route preference value for the route

No. of Routes

The number of routes displayed in the list

Output Example NAT

The following output is an example showing that NAT routes are visible in the routing table.

*A:Dut-C# /show router 101 route-table
===============================================================================
Route Table (Service: 101)
===============================================================================
Dest Prefix[Flags]                            Type    Proto     Age        Pref
      Next Hop[Interface Name]                                    Metric
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11.11.11.0/24                                 Local   Local     00h22m33s  0
       toIxia2.101                                                  0
160.0.0.0/16                                  Remote  Static    00h22m30s  5
       11.11.11.8                                                   1
200.0.0.0/16                                  Remote  NAT       00h02m20s  0
       NAT inside                                                   0
200.1.0.0/16                                  Remote  NAT       00h02m20s  0
       NAT inside                                                   0
210.0.1.0/24                                  Remote  NAT       00h02m20s  0
       NAT inside                                                   0
210.1.1.0/24                                  Remote  NAT       00h02m20s  0
       NAT inside                                                   0
210.6.1.0/24                                  Remote  NAT       00h02m20s  0
       NAT inside                                                   0
210.7.1.0/24                                  Remote  NAT       00h02m20s  0
       NAT inside                                                   0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Routes: 8
Flags: n = Number of times nexthop is repeated
       B = BGP backup route available
       L = LFA nexthop available
       S = Sticky ECMP requested
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
Output Example VPRN

The following output is an example of a VPRN on the standby PE for prefix 10.13.1.0/24.

*A:ALA-12# show router 1 route-table 10.13.1.0/24 all
===============================================================================
Route Table (Service: 1)
===============================================================================
Dest Prefix[Flags]                            Type    Proto     Age        Pref
      Next Hop[Interface Name]                Active     Metric
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.13.1.0/24 [E]                              Remote  BGP       00h01m44s  170
       10.3.1.1                               N            0
10.13.1.0/24                                  Remote  BGP VPN   00h01m19s  170
       10.15.1.100 (tunneled)                 Y            0
===============================================================================
Output Example IP Address

The following are output examples for an IP address.

*A:ALA-12# show router 1 route-table 4.4.1.4/32 
===============================================================================
Route Table (Service: 1)
===============================================================================
Dest Prefix[Flags]                            Type    Proto     Age        Pref
      Next Hop[Interface Name]                                    Metric   
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.4.1.4/32                                    Remote  BGP VPN   00h00m03s  170
       3ffe::a14:102 (tunneled:SR-Policy:917546)                    0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------


*A:ALA-12# show router 1 route-table 3FFE::404:104/128 
===============================================================================
IPv6 Route Table (Service: 1)
===============================================================================
Dest Prefix[Flags]                            Type    Proto     Age        Pref
      Next Hop[Interface Name]                                    Metric   
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3ffe::404:104/128                             Remote  BGP VPN   00h00m07s  170
       3ffe::a14:102 (tunneled:SR-Policy:917546)                    0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Routes: 1
Flags: n = Number of times nexthop is repeated
       B = BGP backup route available
       L = LFA nexthop available
       S = Sticky ECMP requested
===============================================================================


*A:ALA-12# show router route-table 180.10.0.1/32
===============================================================================
Route Table (Router: Base)
===============================================================================
Dest Prefix[Flags]                            Type    Proto     Age        Pref
      Next Hop[Interface Name]                                    Metric
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
180.10.0.1/32 [B][S]                          Remote  BGP       00h00m49s  170
       10.10.10.1                                                   0
180.10.0.1/32 [B][S]                          Remote  BGP       00h00m49s  170    
       10.10.10.5                                                   0
180.10.0.1/32 [B][S]                          Remote  BGP       00h00m49s  170    
       10.10.10.10                                                  0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Routes: 1
Flags: n = Number of times nexthop is repeated
       B = BGP backup route available
       L = LFA nexthop available
       S = sticky ECMP requested
==============================================================================
Output Example Extensive

The following output is an example of the extensive output with unequal-cost ECMP BGP routes.

*A:vRR>config>router# show router route-table extensive 200.200.200.200/32 
===============================================================================
Route Table (Router: Base)
===============================================================================
Dest Prefix             : 200.200.200.200/32
  Protocol              : BGP
  Age                   : 01h20m41s
  Preference            : 170
  Indirect Next-Hop     : 10.0.0.2
    QoS                 : Priority=n/c, FC=n/c
    Source-Class        : 0
    Dest-Class          : 0
    ECMP-Weight         : 9
    Resolving Next-Hop  : 10.0.0.2
      Interface         : to_bridge_br2
      Metric            : 0
      ECMP-Weight       : N/A
  Indirect Next-Hop     : 192.0.2.2
    QoS                 : Priority=n/c, FC=n/c
    Source-Class        : 0
    Dest-Class          : 0
    ECMP-Weight         : 5
    Resolving Next-Hop  : 192.0.2.2   
      Interface         : to_bridge_br3
      Metric            : 0
      ECMP-Weight       : N/A
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Destinations: 1
===============================================================================

*A:vRR>config>router# show router route-table 5.3.0.1/32 extensive 
===============================================================================
Route Table (Router: Base)
===============================================================================
Dest Prefix             : 5.3.0.1/32
  Protocol              : BGP
  Age                   : 00h00m59s
  Preference            : 170
  Indirect Next-Hop     : 10.0.0.1
    QoS                 : Priority=n/c, FC=n/c
    Source-Class        : 0
    Dest-Class          : 0
    ECMP-Weight         : 1
    Resolving Next-Hop  : 1.0.0.2 (RSVP tunnel:115)
      Metric            : 10
      ECMP-Weight       : 1
    Resolving Next-Hop  : 1.0.0.2 (RSVP tunnel:61443)
      Metric            : 10
      ECMP-Weight       : 1
  Indirect Next-Hop     : 10.0.0.2
    QoS                 : Priority=n/c, FC=n/c
    Source-Class        : 0
    Dest-Class          : 0
    ECMP-Weight         : 30
    Resolving Next-Hop  : 1.0.0.3 (RSVP tunnel:94)
      Metric            : 10
      ECMP-Weight       : 20
    Resolving Next-Hop  : 1.0.0.3 (RSVP tunnel:61442)
      Metric            : 10
      ECMP-Weight       : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Destinations: 1
===============================================================================

route-target

route-target

Syntax

route-target [source-as as-number] [brief] [ aspath-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id]

route-target [rtc-prefix rtc-prefix] [hunt] [ brief] [aspath-regex reg-exp] [ community comm-id]

route-target rtc-prefix rtc-prefix [aspath-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id]

route-target [rtc-prefix rtc-prefix] [detail | longer] [aspath-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>bgp>routes route-target)

Full Context

show router bgp routes route-target

Description

This command displays BGP route target routes.

Parameters

as-number

Specifies the source AS number.

Values

0 to 4294967295

rtc-prefix

Filters the route-target constraint routes to include only those routes matching a specific NLRI string.

Values

source-as:{ip-addr:comm-val | 2byte-asnumber:ext-comm-val | 4byte-asnumber:comm-val}/prefix-length

ip-addr: a.b.c.d

comm-val: 0 to 65535

2byte-asnumber: 0 to 65535

ext-comm-val: 0 to 4294967295

4byte-asnumber: 0 to 4294967295

prefix-length: 0 to 96

detail

Displays detailed information.

longer

Displays the specified route and subsets of the route.

reg-exp

Displays routes matching the specified regular expression, up to 80 characters.

comm-id

Specifies the community ID, up to 72 characters.

Values

[as-num:comm-val | ext-comm | well-known-comm | large-comm]

where:

  • as-num — 0 to 65535

  • comm-val — 0 to 65535

  • ext-comm — the extended community, defined as one of the following:

    • {target | origin}:ip-address:comm-val

    • {target | origin}:asnum:ext-comm-val

    • {target | origin}:ext-asnum:comm-val

    • bandwidth:asnum:val-in-mbps

    • ext:4300:ovstate

    • ext:value1:value2

    • flowspec-set:ext-asnum:group-id

    where:

    • target — route target

    • origin — route origin

    • ip-address — a.b.c.d

    • ext-comm-val — 0 to 4294967295

    • ext-asnum — 0 to 4294967295

    • bandwidth — bandwidth

    • val-in-mbps — 0 to 16777215

    • ext — extended

    • ext:4300 — origin verification

    • ovstate — 0, 1, or 2 (0 for valid, 1 for not found, 2 for invalid)

    • value1 — 0000 to FFFF

    • value2 — 0 to FFFFFFFFFFFF

    • flowspec-set — flow-spec set

    • group-id — 0 to 16383

  • well-known-commnull | no-export | no-export-subconfed | no-advertise | blackhole

  • large-commasn-or-ex:val-or-ex:val-or-ex

Platforms

All

router

router

Syntax

router [router-instance]

router service-name service-name

Context

[Tree] (show router)

Full Context

show router

Description

Commands in this context display various types of information for the specified router instance.

Parameters

router-instance

specifies the router name, CPM router instance, or VPRN service ID.

Values

router-instance : router name | vprn-svc-id

router-name

Base | management | cpm-vr-name | vpls-management

cpm-vr-name

[32 characters maximum]

vprn-svc-id

[1..2147483647]

Default

Base

service-name

specifies the service name, up to 64 characters.

Platforms

All

Output

The following outputs are examples of router information.

Output Example: show router with PIM and S-PMSI
*A:Dut-D# \show router 100 pim s-pmsi 
===============================================================================
PIM RSVP Spmsi tunnels
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
P2mp ID   Tunnel ID   Ext Tunnel Adrs       SPMSI Index   Num VPN   State
                                                          SGs
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
100       61442       10.20.1.4             73919         8         UP
===============================================================================
PIM RSVP Spmsi Interfaces : 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-D# \show router 100 pim s-pmsi detail 
===============================================================================
PIM RSVP Spmsi tunnels
===============================================================================
P2MP ID            : 100                Tunnel ID          : 61442
Ext Tunnel Addrs  : 10.20.1.4          Spmsi IfIndex      : 73919
Number of VPN SGs  : 8                  Up Time            : 0d 00:01:04
VPN Group Address  : 203.0.113.0
VPN Source Address : 10.114.1.2
Up Time            : 0d 00:01:04        Multistream-Id     : 10
State              : TX Joined          Mdt Threshold      : N/A
Join Timer         : N/A                Holddown Timer     : 0d 00:00:54
VPN Group Address  : 203.0.113.1
VPN Source Address : 10.114.1.2
Up Time            : 0d 00:01:04        Multistream-Id     : 10
State              : TX Joined          Mdt Threshold      : N/A
Join Timer         : N/A                Holddown Timer     : 0d 00:00:55
VPN Group Address  : 203.0.113.2
VPN Source Address : 10.114.1.2
Up Time            : 0d 00:01:04        Multistream-Id     : 5
State              : TX Joined          Mdt Threshold      : N/A
Join Timer         : N/A                Holddown Timer     : 0d 00:00:53
Output Example: show router with allow-sr-over-sr-te configuration

The allow-sr-over-sr-te flag indicates that the SR-TE LSP is eligible as IGP shortcut in SR-MPLS.

*A:Dut-C>...mpls>lsp# show router tunnel-table protocol sr-te detail
===============================================================================
 Tunnel Table (Router: Base)
===============================================================================
 Destination : 10.20.1.6/32
 NextHop : 1.0.13.1 (524291, ospf (0))
 Tunnel Flags : is-over-tunnel entropy-label-capable allow-sr-over-sr-te
 Age : 00h01m12s
 CBF Classes : (Not Specified)
 Owner : sr-te                      Encap : MPLS Tunnel
 ID : 655366                        Preference : 8
 Tunnel Label : 524287              Tunnel Metric : 200
 Tunnel MTU : 1548                  Max Label Stack : 4
 LSP Weight : 0
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Number of tunnel-table entries : 1
 Number of tunnel-table entries with LFA : 0
 ===============================================================================

router

Syntax

router [router-instance]

router service-name service-name

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump router)

Full Context

tools dump router

Description

This command dumps tools for the router instance.

Parameters

router-instance

Specifies the router name or service ID used to identify the router instance.

Values

router-name | vprn-svc-id

router-name

Base | Management | cpm-vr-name | vpls-management

Default: Base

vprn-svc-id

1 to 2147483647

cpm-vr-name

32 chars max

service-name

Specifies the service name used to identify the router instance. 64 characters maximum.

Platforms

All

router

Syntax

router [router-instance]

router service-name service-name

Context

[Tree] (clear router)

Full Context

clear router

Description

Clear router commands affect the router instance in which they are entered.

Parameters

router-instance

Specifies the router name or service ID used to identify the router instance.

Values

router-name | vprn-svc-id

router-name

Base | Management | cpm-vr-name | vpls-management

Default: Base

vprn-svc-id

1 to 2147483647

cpm-vr-name

32 chars max

service-name

Specifies the service name used to identify the router instance. 64 characters maximum.

Platforms

All

router

Syntax

router

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform router)

Full Context

tools perform router

Description

This command enables the tools for the router instance.

Platforms

All

router

Syntax

router [router-instance]

router service-name service name

Context

[Tree] (monitor router)

Full Context

monitor router

Description

Commands in this context configure criteria to monitor statistical information for a variety of routing protocols.

Parameters

router-instance

Specifies the router name or service ID.

Values

router-name:

Base, management, cpm-vr-name, vpls-management

vprn-service-id:

1 to 2147483647

cpm-vr-name

up to 32 characters

Default

Base

service-name

Specifies the service name used to identify the router instance. The name can be up to 64 characters long.

Platforms

All

router

Syntax

router [Base] [security-policy-id security-policy-id]

Context

[Tree] (show>ipsec>security-policy router)

Full Context

show ipsec security-policy router

Description

This command displays IPsec security policy information for the router.

Parameters

security-policy-id

Specifies the security policy ID.

Values

1 to 32768

Platforms

VSR

router-advertisement

router-advertisement

Syntax

router-advertisement

Context

[Tree] (clear>router>autoconfigure router-advertisement)

Full Context

clear router autoconfigure router-advertisement

Description

Commands in this context clear router advertisement information.

Platforms

7450 ESS-7, 7750 SR-1, 7750 SR-7, 7750 SR-1e, 7750 SR-2e, 7750 SR-s

router-advertisement

Syntax

router-advertisement all

router-advertisement interface interface-name

Context

[Tree] (clear>router router-advertisement)

Full Context

clear router router-advertisement

Description

This command clears all router advertisement counters.

Parameters

all

Clears all router advertisement counters for all interfaces.

interface-name

Clears router advertisement counters for the specified interface.

Platforms

All

router-advertisement

Syntax

router-advertisement

router-advertisement routes

Context

[Tree] (show>router>autoconfigure router-advertisement)

Full Context

show router autoconfigure router-advertisement

Description

This command displays router advertisement information.

Parameters

routes

Displays routes received from router advertisements.

Platforms

7450 ESS-7, 7750 SR-1, 7750 SR-7, 7750 SR-1e, 7750 SR-2e, 7750 SR-s

router-advertisement-policy

router-advertisement-policy

Syntax

router-advertisement-policy [name]

Context

[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt router-advertisement-policy)

Full Context

show subscriber-mgmt router-advertisement-policy

Description

This command displays IPv6 router advertisement policy information.

Parameters

name

Specifies the router advertisement policy name, up to 32 characters.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

routes

routes

Syntax

routes

Context

[Tree] (show>service>id>spb routes)

Full Context

show service id spb routes

Description

This command displays SPB route information.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of service SPB route information.

Output Example
*A:Dut-A# show service id 100001 spb routes
================================================================
MAC Route Table
================================================================
Fid  MAC                                          Ver.   Metric
      NextHop If                    SysID
----------------------------------------------------------------

Fwd Tree: unicast
----------------------------------------------------------------
1    00:10:00:01:00:02                            10     10
      sap:1/2/2:1.1                 Dut-B
1    00:10:00:01:00:03                            10     10
      sap:1/2/3:1.1                 Dut-C
1    00:10:00:01:00:04                            10     20
      sap:1/2/2:1.1                 Dut-B
100  00:10:00:02:00:02                            10     10
      sap:1/2/2:1.1                 Dut-B
100  00:10:00:02:00:03                            10     10
      sap:1/2/3:1.1                 Dut-C
100  00:10:00:02:00:04                            10     20
      sap:1/2/3:1.1                 Dut-C

Fwd Tree: multicast
----------------------------------------------------------------
1    00:10:00:01:00:02                            10     10
      sap:1/2/2:1.1                 Dut-B
1    00:10:00:01:00:03                            10     10
      sap:1/2/3:1.1                 Dut-C
1    00:10:00:01:00:04                            10     20
      sap:1/2/2:1.1                 Dut-B
100  00:10:00:02:00:02                            10     10
      sap:1/2/2:1.1                 Dut-B
100  00:10:00:02:00:03                            10     10
      sap:1/2/3:1.1                 Dut-C
100  00:10:00:02:00:04                            10     20
      sap:1/2/3:1.1                 Dut-C
----------------------------------------------------------------
No. of MAC Routes: 12
================================================================

================================================================
ISID Route Table
================================================================
Fid  ISID                                         Ver.
      NextHop If                    SysID
----------------------------------------------------------------
1    10001                                        10
      sap:1/2/2:1.1                 Dut-B
      sap:1/2/3:1.1                 Dut-C
100  10002                                        10
      sap:1/2/2:1.1                 Dut-B
      sap:1/2/3:1.1                 Dut-C
----------------------------------------------------------------
No. of ISID Routes: 2
================================================================ 
A:Dut-A#  show service id spb fate-sharing
===============================================================================
User service fate-shared sap/sdp-bind information
===============================================================================
Control   Control Sap/             FID       User      User Sap/
SvcId     SdpBind                            SvcId     SdpBind
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
500       1/1/20:500               502       502       1/1/20:502
===============================================================================

routes

Syntax

routes [ip-prefix] [detail | longer | hunt [brief]] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id [hunt]]

routes brief

routes [ip-prefix] bgp-ls [ipv4-prefix | link | node] [hunt]

routes [ip-prefix] evpn auto-disc [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [esi esi] [next-hop ip-address] [rd rd] [tag tag] [detail | hunt]

routes [ip-prefix] evpn eth-seg [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [esi esi] [next-hop ip-address] [originator-ip ip-address] [rd rd] [tag tag] [detail | hunt]

routes [ip-prefix] evpn incl-mcast [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [next-hop ip-address] [originator-ip ip-address] [rd rd] [tag tag] [detail | hunt]

routes [ip-prefix] evpn ip-prefix [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [next-hop ip-address] [prefix ipv4-prefix] [rd rd] [tag tag] [detail | hunt]

routes [ip-prefix] evpn ipv6-prefix [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [next-hop ip-address] [prefix ipv6-prefix] [rd rd] [tag tag] [detail | hunt]

routes [ip-prefix] evpn mac [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [mac-address mac-address] [next-hop ip-address] [rd rd] [tag tag] [detail | hunt]

routes [ip-prefix] evpn mcast-join-synch [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [next-hop ip-address] [originator-ip ip-address] [rd rd] [tag tag] [detail | hunt]

routes [ip-prefix] evpn mcast-leave-synch [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [next-hop ip-address] [originator-ip ip-address] [rd rd] [tag tag] [detail | hunt]

routes [ip-prefix] smet [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [next-hop ip-address] [originator-ip ip-address] [rd rd] [tag tag] [detail | hunt]

routes [ip-prefix] flow-ipv4 [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [hunt]

routes [ip-prefix] flow-ipv6 [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [hunt]

routes [ip-prefix] ipv4 [brief | detail | longer | hunt [brief]] [all] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [leakable] [leaked] [origin-val origin-val]

routes [ip-prefix] ipv6 [brief | detail | longer | hunt [brief]] [all] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [all] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [leakable] [leaked] [origin-val origin-val]

routes [ip-prefix] l2-vpn [as-path-regex reg-exp] [brief] [community comm-id] [hunt] [offset vpls-base-offset] [rd rd] [siteid site-id] [veid veid]

routes [ip-prefix] l2-vpn l2vpn-type [as-path-regex reg-exp] [brief] [community comm-id] [offset vpls-base-offset] [rd rd] [siteid site-id] [veid veid]

routes [ip-prefix] label-ipv4 [brief | detail | longer | hunt [brief]] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [leakable] [leaked] [origin-val origin-val]

routes [ip-prefix] label-ipv6 [brief | detail | longer | hunt [brief]] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [leakable] [leaked] [origin-val origin-val]

routes [ip-prefix] mcast-ipv4 [brief | detail | longer | hunt [brief]] [all] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id]

routes [ip-prefix] mcast-ipv6 [brief | detail | longer | hunt [brief]] [all] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id]

routes [ip-prefix] mcast-vpn-ipv4 [brief | detail | longer | hunt [brief]] [all] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [rd rd]

routes [ip-prefix] mcast-vpn-ipv6 [brief | detail | longer | hunt [brief]] [all] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [rd rd]

routes [ip-prefix] mdt-safi [brief | detail | longer | hunt [brief]] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [grp-address mcast-grp-address] [rd rd] [source-ip ip-address]

routes [ip-prefix] ms-pw [brief] [hunt] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [aii-type2 aii-type2] [rd rd]

routes [ip-prefix] mvpn-ipv4 [brief | detail | longer | hunt] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [group-ip ip-address] [originator-ip ip-address] [rd rd] [source-as as-number] [ source-ip ip-address] [type mvn-type]

routes [ip-prefix] mvpn-ipv6 [brief | detail | longer | hunt] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [group-ip ip-address] [originator-ip ip-address] [rd rd] [source-as as-number] [source-ip ip-address] [type mvn-type]

routes [ip-prefix] route-target [brief] [ as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [source-as as-number]

routes [ip-prefix] route-target [rtc-prefix rtc-prefix] [detail | longer | hunt [ brief]] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id]

routes [ip-prefix] sr-policy-ipv4 [hunt] [rd rd] [color number] [endpoint ipv4-address]

routes [ip-prefix] sr-policy-ipv6 [hunt] [rd rd] [color number] [endpoint ipv6-address]

routes [ip-prefix] vpn-ipv4 [brief | detail | longer | hunt [brief]] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [rd rd]

routes [ip-prefix] vpn-ipv6 [brief | detail | longer | hunt [brief]] [as-path-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [rd rd]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>bgp routes)

Full Context

show router bgp routes

Description

This command displays routes in the BGP Routing Information Base (RIB). When this command is issued without any command options, the output displays all learned BGP routes belonging to the IPv4 address family. When this command is issued with other parameters, the output can display a narrower or wider set of routes, including routes belonging to other address families.

Parameters

bgp-ls

Displays BGP-LS routes.

bgp-ls ipv4-prefix

Displays BGP-LS IPv4-prefix NLRI routes.

bgp-ls link

Displays BGP-LS link NLRI routes.

bgp-ls node

Displays BGP-LS node NLRI routes.

evpn auto-disc

Displays EVPN autodiscovery routes.

evpn eth-seg

Displays EVPN Ethernet Segment (ES) routes.

evpn incl-mcast

Displays EVPN IMET routes.

evpn ip-prefix

Displays EVPN IP prefix routes (type 5).

evpn ipv6-prefix

Displays EVPN IPv6 prefix routes (type 5).

evpn mac

Displays EVPN MAC routes (type 2).

evpn mcast-join-synch

Displays EVPN multicast join sync routes.

evpn mcast-join-leave

Displays EVPN multicast join leave routes.

evpn smet

Displays EVPN SMET routes.

flow-ipv4

Displays IPv4 flow-spec routes.

flow-ipv6

Displays IPv6 flow-spec routes.

ipv4

Displays unlabeled unicast IPv4 routes.

ipv6

Displays unlabeled unicast IPv6 routes.

l2-vpn

Displays BGP-VPLS, BGP-VPWS, BGP multihoming and BGP-AD routes (or some subset).

label-ipv4

Displays labeled-unicast IPv4 routes (AFI1, SAFI4).

label-ipv6

Displays labeled-unicast IPv6 routes (AFI2, SAFI4).

mcast-ipv4

Displays multicast IPv4 routes (AFI1, SAFI2).

mcast-ipv6

Displays multicast IPv6 routes (AFI2, SAFI2).

mcast-vpn-ipv4

Displays multicast VPN IPv4 routes.

mcast-vpn-ipv6

Displays multicast VPN IPv6 routes.

mdt-safi

Displays MVPN MDT SAFI routes.

ms-pw

Displays multisegment pseudowire routes.

mvpn-ipv4

Displays MVPN IPv4 routes.

mvpn-ipv6

Displays MVPN IPv6 routes.

route-target

Displays RT constraint routes.

sr-policy-ipv4

Displays BGP segment routing policy routes (IPv4 endpoint).

sr-policy-ipv6

Displays BGP segment routing policy routes (IPv6 endpoint).

vpn-ipv4

Displays unicast IPv4 VPN routes (AFI1, SAFI128).

vpn-ipv6

Displays unicast IPv6 VPN routes (AFI2, SAFI128).

brief

Displays summary information about the BGP routes.

detail

Displays detailed information about the BGP routes, including information about the original path attribute values.

hunt

Displays detailed information about the BGP routes, including information about the advertised routes (RIB-OUT).

longer

When used within a command that also provides a specific IP prefix value, this filters the output to include all routes that match the prefix with the same or a longer prefix length.

as-path-regex

Filters the BGP routes to include only those routes with an AS path matching the specified regular expression.

community

Filters the BGP routes to include only those routes with a community value matching the specified value.

all

Includes active routes of other (non-BGP) protocols that BGP has imported into its RIB.

leakable

Filters the BGP routes to include only those routes that have been marked as leakable to other BGP instances (by means of a BGP import policy).

leaked

Filters the BGP routes to include only those routes that have been leaked from other BGP instances (by means of a leak-import policy).

original-val

Filters the BGP routes to include only those routes that have a specific RPKI route origin validation state (Not-Found, Valid, Invalid).

esi

Filters the BGP EVPN routes to include only those routes with a specific Ethernet Segment identifier value.

next-hop

Filters the BGP EVPN routes to include only those routes with a specific BGP next-hop address.

rd

Filters the BGP routes to include only those routes with a specific route distinguisher value.

tag

Filters the BGP EVPN routes to include only those routes with a specific administrative tag value.

originator-ip

Filters the BGP EVPN or MVPN routes to include only those routes with a specific originator IP address (in the NLRI).

prefix

Filters the BGP type 5 EVPN routes to include only those routes with a specific IPv4 or IPv6 prefix.

mac-address

Filters the BGP type 2 EVPN routes to include only those routes that have a specific MAC address.

grp-address

Filters the MDT-SAFI routes to include only those routes matching a specific multicast group address.

source-as

Filters the MVPN or RT-constraint routes to include only those routes matching a specific source AS number (in the NLRI).

source-ip

Filters the multicast routes to include only those routes matching a specific source address.

group-ip

Filters the MVPN routes to include only those routes matching a specific group address.

type

Filters the MVPN routes based on type (intra-ad, inter-ad, spmsi-ad, leaf-ad, source-ad, shared-join, source-join).

aii-type2

Filters the MS-PW routes based on AII type 2 value.

offset

Filters BGP-VPLS routes based on offset value.

siteid

Filters BGP multi-homing routes based on the site ID value.

veid

Filters BGP-VPLS routes based on VEID value.

rtc-prefix

Filters the RT-constraint routes to include only those routes matching a specific NLRI string (formatted as source-as:route-target/prefix-length).

color

Filters the SR policy routes to include only those routes matching a specific color value.

endpoint

Filters the SR policy routes to include only those routes matching a specific endpoint address.

mvpn-type

Specifies the MVPN type.

Values

intra-ad, inter-ad, spmsi-ad, leaf-ad, source-ad, shared-join, and source-join.

ip-prefix

Specifies an IP prefix to match. For some address families this parameter has no meaning and should be omitted.

Values

ip-address: a.b.c.d

ipv4-prefix: a.b.c.d

ipv4-prefix-length: [0 to 32]

ipv6-prefix [/pref* ipv6-prefix]:

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

  • x: [0 to FFFF]H

  • d: [0 to 255]D

prefix-length: [0 to 128]

reg-exp

An AS path regular expression to match routes based on their AS path attribute reg-exp, up to 80 characters.

comm-id

Specifies a community value, up to 72 characters.

Values

[as-num:comm-val | ext-comm | well-known-comm]

where

  • as-num — 0 to 65535

  • comm-val — 0 to 65535

  • ext-comm — the extended community, defined as one of the following:

    • {target | origin}:ip-address:comm-val

    • {target | origin}:asnum:ext-comm-val

    • {target | origin}:ext-asnum:comm-val

    • bandwidth:asnum:val-in-mbps

    • ext:4300:ovstate

    • ex \t:value1:value2

    • flowspec-set:ext-asnum:group-id

    where:

    • target — route target

    • origin — route origin

    • ip-address — a.b.c.d

    • ext-comm-val — 0 to 4294967295

    • ext-asnum — 0 to 4294967295

    • bandwidth — bandwidth

    • val-in-mbps — 0 to 16777215

    • ext — extended

    • ext:4300 — origin verification

    • ovstate — 0, 1, or 2 (0 for valid, 1 for not found, 2 for invalid)

    • value1 — 0000 to FFFF

    • value2 — 0 to FFFFFFFFFFFF

    • flowspec-set — flow-spec set

    • group-id — 0 to 16383

  • well-known-commnull | no-export | no-export-subconfed | no-advertise | blackhole

rd

Specifies a route distinguisher value.

Values

ip-addr:comm-va

2byte-asnumber:ext-comm-val

4byte-asnumber:comm-val}

veid

Specifies a two-byte identifier that represents the local bridging instance in a VPLS and is advertised through the BGP NLRI. This value must be lower than or equal to the max-ve-id.

Values

0 to 4294967295

vpls-base-offset

Specifies a two-byte identifier advertised through the NLRI that is used to indicate which VE-ID should use the advertised NLRI at the receiving PE according to the following rule: if the offset<= local VE-ID <= offset+VBS-1 (VBS = virtual block size = 8 in our implementation), then the NLRI is processed. Otherwise, it is ignored. The NLRI with this offset is generated as soon as the first VE-ID value between (offset, offset + VBS-1) is advertised in the network.

Values

0 to 4294967295

site-id

Specifies a two-byte identifier usually employed for the BGP multihoming solution. It identifies the BGP multihoming site associated with one or a set of objects (SAPs, pseudowires or combination). The site-id must be identical between the two PEs carrying the connection to the access device multihomed to the PEs.

Values

0 to 4294967295

l2vpn-type

Specifies a 12-byte Virtual Switch Instance identifier (VSI-ID) type.

Values

bgp-ad, bgp-vpls, bgp-vpws, and multi-homing

rtc-prefix

source-as:{ip-addr:comm-val | 2byte-asnumber:ext-comm-val | 4byte-asnumber:comm-val}/prefix-length

Values

ip-addr: a.b.c.d

comm-val: 0 to 65535

2byte-asnumber: 0 to 65535

ext-comm-val: 0 to 4294967295

4byte-asnumber: 0 to 4294967295

prefix-length: 0 to 96

origin-val

Filters the BGP routes displayed by the command to those routes with a particular RPKI route origin validation state.

Values

valid — Displays valid validation state information.

invalid — Displays invalid validation state information.

notfound — Displays state information for not found origin values.

Platforms

All

Output

BGP Routes Output Fields describes the command output fields for BGP routes.

Use the following command to display information about BGP SR IPv6 policy routes.

show router bgp routes sr-policy-ipv6
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.1        AS:2           Local AS:2          
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
                 l - leaked, x - stale, > - best, b - backup, p - purge
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
===============================================================================
BGP SR-POLICY-v6 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag  RD/Color/End Point                                 LocalPref   MED
      Nexthop (Router)                                   Path-Id     IGP Cost
      As-Path                                                        Label
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
u*>i  2/20/3ffe::a14:102                                 100         None
      ::a14:102                                          None        N/A
      No As-Path                                                      
u*>i  3/30/::                                            100         None
      ::a14:102                                          None        N/A
      No As-Path                                                      
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 2
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about BGP SR IPv6 policy routes, including information about the advertised routes (RIB-OUT).

show router bgp routes sr-policy-ipv6 hunt
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.1        AS:2           Local AS:2          
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
                 l - leaked, x - stale, > - best, b - backup, p - purge
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
===============================================================================
BGP SR-POLICY-v6 Routes
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB In Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RD/Color/End Pt: 2/20/3ffe::a14:102
BSID/Pref/TunnType: 100001/10/sr-policy
Nexthop        : ::a14:102
From           : 10.20.1.3
Res. Nexthop   : ::
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : NotAvailable
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : None
AIGP Metric    : None                   IGP Cost       : n/a
Connector      : None
Community      : color:01:10 target:10.20.1.1:0
Cluster        : 10.20.1.3
Originator Id  : 10.20.1.2              Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.3
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  IGP  
Route Source   : Internal
AS-Path        : No As-Path
Route Tag      : 0                      
Neighbor-AS    : n/a
DB Orig Val    : N/A                    Final Orig Val : N/A                    
Source Class   : 0                      Dest Class     : 0
Add Paths Send : Default                
Last Modified  : 00h22m45s              
 
RD/Color/End Pt: 3/30/::
BSID/Pref/TunnType: 100002/10/sr-policy
Nexthop        : ::a14:102
From           : 10.20.1.3
Res. Nexthop   : ::
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : NotAvailable
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : None
AIGP Metric    : None                   IGP Cost       : n/a
Connector      : None
Community      : color:01:10 target:10.20.1.1:0
Cluster        : 10.20.1.3
Originator Id  : 10.20.1.2              Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.3
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  IGP  
Route Source   : Internal
AS-Path        : No As-Path
Route Tag      : 0                      
Neighbor-AS    : n/a
DB Orig Val    : N/A                    Final Orig Val : N/A                    
Source Class   : 0                      Dest Class     : 0
Add Paths Send : Default                
Last Modified  : 00h22m42s              
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB Out Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 2
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display information about BGP routes matching a specific address.

show router bgp routes 10.10.10.5
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:100         Local AS:100
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
                 l - leaked, x - stale, > - best, b - backup, p - purge  
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag  Network                                            LocalPref   MED
      Nexthop (Router)                                   Path-Id     Label
      As-Path
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
u*>?  10.10.10.0/24                                      None        None
      10.20.1.4                                          None        -
      200 300
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 1
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about BGP-VPLS, BGP-VPWS, BGP multihoming, and BGP-AD routes.

show router bgp routes l2-vpn detail
Output Example
========================================================================
BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:1000        Local AS:1000 
========================================================================
Legend -
Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
========================================================================
BGP L2VPN Routes
========================================================================
Route Type     : AutoDiscovery 
Route Dist.    : 10.20.1.1:1
Prefix         : 10.20.1.1
Nexthop        : 10.20.1.1
From           : 10.20.1.1
Res. Nexthop   : n/a
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : NotAvailable
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : 0
AIGP Metric    : Not Atomic 
Community      : target:4455:4455  target:1.20.30.40:6543
                 l2-vpn/vrf-imp:100.1.200.1:65535
Cluster        : No Cluster Members 
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.1
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  IGP 
Route Source   : Internal 
AS-Path        : No As-Path
------------------------------------------------------------------------
PMSI Tunnel Attribute : 
Tunnel-type    : RSVP-TE P2MP LSP       Flags          : Leaf not required
MPLS Label     : 0 
P2MP-ID        : 1001                   Tunnel-ID      : 61440
Extended-Tunne*: 10.20.1.1              

Use the following command to display detailed information about BGP-VPLS, BGP-VPWS, BGP multihoming, and BGP-AD routes (including information about the advertised routes) that match a specific address and route distinguisher value.

show router bgp routes l2-vpn 10.20.1.1 rd 10.20.1.1:1 hunt
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:None        Local AS:100
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP L2VPN-AD Routes
===============================================================================
Route Type     : AutoDiscovery
Route Dist.    : 10.20.1.1:1
Prefix         : 10.20.1.1
Nexthop        : 10.20.1.1
From           : 10.20.1.2
Res. Nexthop   : n/a
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : NotAvailable
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : 0
AIGP Metric    : None
Connector      : None
Community      : target:1.20.30.40:6543
                 l2-vpn/vrf-imp:100.1.200.1:65535
Cluster        : 1.1.1.1
Originator Id  : 10.20.1.1              Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.2
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  IGP
Route Source   : Internal
AS-Path        : No As-Path
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB Out Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 1
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about unicast IPv4 VPN routes (including information about the advertised routes) that match a specific route distinguisher value and address.

show router bgp routes vpn-ipv4 6.6.6.6/32 rd 10.20.1.4:1 hunt
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:None        Local AS:100
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP VPN-IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB In Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network        : 6.6.6.6/32
Nexthop        : 10.20.1.4
Route Dist.    : 10.20.1.4:1            VPN Label      : 131070
Path Id        : None
From           : 10.20.1.4
Res. Nexthop   : n/a
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : int_to_D
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : None
AIGP Metric    : None
Connector      : None
Community      : target:100:100
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.4
Fwd Class      : None                   Priority       : None
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  Incomplete
Route Source   : Internal
AS-Path        : 106
VPRN Imported  :  1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB Out Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 1
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about unicast IPv4 VPN routes (including information about the advertised routes) matching a specific address.

show router bgp routes vpn-ipv4 6.6.6.6/32 hunt
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:None        Local AS:100
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP VPN-IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB In Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network        : 6.6.6.6/32
Nexthop        : 10.20.1.4
Route Dist.    : 10.20.1.4:1            VPN Label      : 131070
Path Id        : None
From           : 10.20.1.4
Res. Nexthop   : n/a
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : int_to_D
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : None
AIGP Metric    : None
Connector      : None
Community      : target:100:100
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.4
Fwd Class      : None                   Priority       : None
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  Incomplete
Route Source   : Internal
AS-Path        : 106
VPRN Imported  :  1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB Out Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 1
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about unicast IPv6 VPN routes (including information about the advertised routes) matching a specific address.

show router bgp routes 3FFE::606:609/128 vpn-ipv6 hunt
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:None        Local AS:100
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP VPN-IPv6 Routes
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB In Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network        : 3FFE::606:609/128
Nexthop        : ::FFFF:A14:104
Route Dist.    : 10.20.1.4:1            VPN Label      : 131070
Path Id        : None
From           : 10.20.1.4
Res. Nexthop   : n/a
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : int_to_D
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : None
AIGP Metric    : None
Connector      : None
Community      : target:100:100
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.4
Fwd Class      : None                   Priority       : None
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  Incomplete
Route Source   : Internal
AS-Path        : 106
VPRN Imported  :  1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB Out Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 1
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about unicast IPv6 VPN routes (including information about the advertised routes) that match a specific route distinguisher value and address.

show router bgp routes vpn-ipv6 3FFE::606:607/128 rd 10.20.1.4:1 hunt
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:None        Local AS:100
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP VPN-IPv6 Routes
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB In Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network        : 3FFE::606:607/128
Nexthop        : ::FFFF:A14:104
Route Dist.    : 10.20.1.4:1            VPN Label      : 131070
Path Id        : None
From           : 10.20.1.4
Res. Nexthop   : n/a
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : int_to_D
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : None
AIGP Metric    : None
Connector      : None
Community      : target:100:100
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.4
Fwd Class      : None                   Priority       : None
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  Incomplete
Route Source   : Internal
AS-Path        : 106
VPRN Imported  :  1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB Out Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 1
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about BGP routes (including information about the advertised routes) matching a specific address.

show router bgp routes 1.1.4.0/22 hunt
Output Example
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:100         Local AS:100
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
                 l - leaked, x - stale, > - best, b - backup, p - purge
Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
 
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB In Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network        : 1.1.4.0/22
Nexthop        : 1.1.3.1
Path Id        : None
From           : 1.1.3.1
Res. Protocol  : LOCAL                  Res. Metric    : 0
Res. Nexthop   : 1.1.3.1
Local Pref.    : None                   Interface Name : to_Dut-A
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : None
AIGP Metric    : None                   IGP Cost       : 0
Connector      : None
Community      : No Community Members
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.1
Fwd Class      : None                   Priority       : None
Flags          : Used Valid Best Incomplete In-RTM
Route Source   : External
AS-Path        : 65533
Route Tag      : 0
Neighbor-AS    : 65533
DB Orig Val    : Invalid                Final Orig Val : Invalid
Source Class   : 0                      Dest Class     : 0
Add Paths Send : Default
RIB Priority   : Normal
Last Modified  : 00h03m17s

Use the following command to display information about unlabeled unicast IPv4 routes.

show router bgp routes ipv4
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID : 10.10.10.103      AS : 200     Local AS : 200
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best
===============================================================================
BGP Routes
===============================================================================
Flag  Network                             Nexthop         LocalPref  MED
      VPN Label                           As-Path
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================

Use the following to command to display detailed information about BGP routes matching a specific address.

show router bgp routes 1.1.4.0/22 detail
Output Example
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:100         Local AS:100
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
                 l - leaked, x - stale, > - best, b - backup, p - purge
Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
 
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Original Attributes
 
Network        : 1.1.4.0/22
Nexthop        : 1.1.3.1
Path Id        : None
From           : 1.1.3.1
Res. Protocol  : LOCAL                  Res. Metric    : 0
Res. Nexthop   : 1.1.3.1
Local Pref.    : n/a                    Interface Name : to_Dut-A
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : None
AIGP Metric    : None                   IGP Cost       : 0
Connector      : None
Community      : No Community Members
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.1
Fwd Class      : None                   Priority       : None
Flags          : Used Valid Best Incomplete In-RTM
Route Source   : External
AS-Path        : 65533
Route Tag      : 0
Neighbor-AS    : 65533
DB Orig Val    : Invalid                Final Orig Val : N/A
Source Class   : 0                      Dest Class     : 0
Add Paths Send : Default
RIB Priority   : Normal
Last Modified  : 00h03m35s
 
Modified Attributes
 
Network        : 1.1.4.0/22
Nexthop        : 1.1.3.1
Path Id        : None
From           : 1.1.3.1
Res. Protocol  : LOCAL                  Res. Metric    : 0
Res. Nexthop   : 1.1.3.1
Local Pref.    : None                   Interface Name : to_Dut-A
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : None
AIGP Metric    : None                   IGP Cost       : 0
Connector      : None
Community      : No Community Members
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.1
Fwd Class      : None                   Priority       : None
Flags          : Used Valid Best Incomplete In-RTM
Route Source   : External
AS-Path        : 65533
Route Tag      : 0
Neighbor-AS    : 65533
DB Orig Val    : Invalid                Final Orig Val : Invalid
Source Class   : 0                      Dest Class     : 0
Add Paths Send : Default
RIB Priority   : Normal
Last Modified  : 00h03m41s

Use the following command to display information about MVPN IPv4 routes.

show router bgp routes mvpn-ipv4
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:200         Local AS:200
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best
===============================================================================
BGP MVPN-IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag  RouteType                   OriginatorIP           LocalPref   MED
          RD                          SourceAS                           VPNLabel
          Nexthop                     SourceIP
          As-Path                     GroupIP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
u*>i  Intra-Ad                    10.20.1.4              100         0
          1:1                         -                                  -
          10.20.1.4                   -
          No As-Path                  -
u*>i  Source-Ad                   -                      100         0
          1:1                         -                                  -
          10.20.1.4                   130.100.1.2
          No As-Path                  227.0.0.0
u*>i  Source-Join                 -                      100         0
          1:1                         200                                -
          10.20.1.4                   150.100.1.2
          No As-Path                  226.0.0.0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 3
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display a summary of MVPN IPv4 route information.

show router bgp routes mvpn-ipv4 brief
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:200         Local AS:200
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best
===============================================================================
BGP MVPN-IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag  RouteType                   OriginatorIP          SourceIP
          RD                          SourceAS              GroupIP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
u*>i  Intra-Ad                    10.20.1.4             -
          1:1                         -                     -
u*>i  Source-Ad                   -                     130.100.1.2
          1:1                         -                       227.0.0.0
u* >i  Source-Join                 -                     150.100.1.2
          1:1                         200                   226.0.0.0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 3
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about source-join type MVPN IPv4 routes matching a specific source AS number, source IP address, and group IP address.

show router bgp routes mvpn-ipv4 type source-join source-as 200 source-ip 150.100.1.2 group-ip 226.0.0.0 detail
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:200         Local AS:200
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best
===============================================================================
BGP MVPN-IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Route Type     : Source-Join
Route Dist.    : 1:1
Source AS      : 200
Source IP      : 150.100.1.2
Group IP       : 226.0.0.0
Nexthop        : 10.20.1.4
From           : 10.20.1.4
Res. Nexthop   : 0.0.0.0
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : NotAvailable
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : 0
Community      : target:10.20.1.3:2
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.4
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  IGP
AS-Path        : No As-Path
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 1
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about spmsi-ad type MVPN IPv4 routes.

show router bgp routes mvpn-ipv4 type spmsi-ad detail
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:46000       Local AS:46000
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
                 l - leaked
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup

===============================================================================
BGP MVPN-IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Original Attributes

Route Type     : Spmsi-Ad
Route Dist.    : 10.1.200.41:1
Originator IP  : 10.20.1.4
Source IP      : 10.1.101.2
Group IP       : 225.100.0.0

<snip>

Last Modified  : 00h18m52s
VPRN Imported  :  1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PMSI Tunnel Attribute :
Tunnel-type    : None                   Flags          : Leaf required
MPLS Label     : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about spmsi-ad type MVPN IPv6 routes.

show router bgp routes mvpn-ipv6 type spmsi-ad detail
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:46000       Local AS:46000
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
                 l - leaked
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup

===============================================================================
BGP MVPN-IPv6 Routes
===============================================================================
Original Attributes

Route Type     : Spmsi-Ad
Route Dist.    : 10.1.200.41:1
Originator IP  : 10.20.1.4
Source IP      : 2001:10:1:101::2
Group IP       : ff0e:225:100::

<snip>

VPRN Imported  :  1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PMSI Tunnel Attribute :
Tunnel-type    : None                   Flags          : Leaf required
MPLS Label     : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display information about multi-segment pseudowire routes.

show router bgp routes ms-pw
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.3        AS:100         Local AS:100        
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP MSPW Routes
===============================================================================
Flag  Network                 RD                                       
      Nexthop                 AII-Type2/Preflen                       
      As-Path                                                         
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
?     3:10.20.1.3             100:3                                    
      10.20.1.5               3:10.20.1.3:0/64                         
      200 100                                                          
?     3:10.20.1.3             100:4                                    
      10.20.1.5               3:10.20.1.3:0/64                         
      200 100                                                          
u*>?  6:10.20.1.6             100:6                                    
      10.20.1.5               6:10.20.1.6:0/64                         
      200 300 400                                                      
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 3
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about IPv4 routes.

show router bgp routes ipv4 detail
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:1.1.1.1          AS:100         Local AS:100
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Original Attributes

Network        : 11.1.1.1/32
Nexthop        : 192.168.1.1
Path Id        : None
From           : 192.168.1.1
Res. Nexthop   : 192.168.1.1
Local Pref.    : n/a                    Interface Name : net
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : 5000
AIGP Metric    : 100     
Community      : None
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 2.2.2.2
Fwd Class      : None                   Priority       : None
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  Incomplete
Route Source   : External
AS-Path        : 200 400 500

Modified Attributes

Network        : 11.1.1.1/32
Nexthop        : 192.168.1.1
Path Id        : None
From           : 192.168.1.1
Res. Nexthop   : 192.168.1.1
Local Pref.    : None                   Interface Name : net
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : 5000
AIGP Metric    : 110
Community      : None
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 2.2.2.2
Fwd Class      : None                   Priority       : None
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  Incomplete
Route Source   : External
AS-Path        : 200 400 500
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 1
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about BGP-LS link NLRI routes, including information about the advertised routes.

show router bgp routes bgp-ls hunt link
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:38.120.48.226    AS:65000       Local AS:65000
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
                 l - leaked, x - stale, > - best, b - backup, p - purge
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
===============================================================================
BGP-LS Link NLRIs
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB In Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network:
 Type          : LINK-NLRI
 Protocol      : ISIS Level-2           Identifier     : 0xa
 Local Node descriptor:
  Autonomous System  : 0.0.253.232
  Link State Id      : 10
  IGP Router Id      : 0x38120048184
 Remote Node descriptor:
  Autonomous System  : 0.0.253.232
  Link State Id      : 10
  IGP Router Id      : 0x38120048223
 Link descriptor:
  IPV4 Interface Addr: 10.0.14.184
  IPV4 Neighbor Addr : 10.0.14.223
Nexthop        : 38.120.48.199
From           : 38.120.48.199
Res. Nexthop   : 0.0.0.0
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : NotAvailable
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : None
AIGP Metric    : None
Connector      : None
Community      : No Community Members
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 38.120.48.199
Flags          : Valid  Best  IGP
Route Source   : Internal
AS-Path        : No As-Path
Route Tag      : 0
Neighbor-AS    : N/A
DB Orig Val    : N/A                    Final Orig Val : N/A
Source Class   : 0                      Dest Class     : 0
Add Paths Send : Default
Last Modified  : 02h27m50s
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Link State Attribute TLVs :
 Administrative group (color) : 0x0
 Maximum link bandwidth : 100000 Kbps
 Max. reservable link bandwidth : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth0 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth1 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth2 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth3 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth4 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth5 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth6 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth7 : 100000 Kbps
 TE Default Metric : 100
 IGP Metric : 100
 Adjacency Segment Identifier (Adj-SID) :       flags 0x30 weight 0 sid 262136
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network:
 Type          : LINK-NLRI
 Protocol      : ISIS Level-2           Identifier     : 0xa
 Local Node descriptor:
  Autonomous System  : 0.0.253.232
  Link State Id      : 10
  IGP Router Id      : 0x38120048184
 Remote Node descriptor:
  Autonomous System  : 0.0.253.232
  Link State Id      : 10
  IGP Router Id      : 0x38120048223
 Link descriptor:
  IPV4 Interface Addr: 10.0.14.184
  IPV4 Neighbor Addr : 10.0.14.223
Nexthop        : 38.120.48.221
From           : 38.120.48.221
Res. Nexthop   : 0.0.0.0
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : NotAvailable
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : None
AIGP Metric    : None
Connector      : None
Community      : No Community Members
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 38.120.48.221
Flags          : Valid  IGP
TieBreakReason : OriginatorID
Route Source   : Internal
AS-Path        : No As-Path
Route Tag      : 0
Neighbor-AS    : N/A
DB Orig Val    : N/A                    Final Orig Val : N/A
Source Class   : 0                      Dest Class     : 0
Add Paths Send : Default
Last Modified  : 02h27m54s
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Link State Attribute TLVs :
 Administrative group (color) : 0x0
 Maximum link bandwidth : 100000 Kbps
 Max. reservable link bandwidth : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth0 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth1 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth2 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth3 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth4 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth5 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth6 : 100000 Kbps
 Unreserved bandwidth7 : 100000 Kbps
 TE Default Metric : 100
 IGP Metric : 100
 Adjacency Segment Identifier (Adj-SID) :       flags 0x30 weight 0 sid 262136
---------------------------------------------

Use the following command to display information about all learned BGP routes belonging to the IPv4 address family.

show router bgp routes
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:10.20.1.1        AS:1           Local AS:1          
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag  Network                                            LocalPref     MED
      Nexthop                                              Path-Id      Label
      As-Path                                                                 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
u*>i  20.0.0.1/32                                        100         2010
      10.20.1.2                                             None        131057
      2       
ub*i  20.0.0.1/32                                        100         2010
      10.20.1.3                                             None        131067
      2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 2
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about EVPN MAC routes (including information about advertised routes) that match a specific address.

show router bgp routes evpn mac mac-address 00:00:01:00:01:02 hunt
Output Example
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:10.20.1.1        AS:100         Local AS:100       
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
 
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN Mac Routes
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB In Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network        : N/A
Nexthop        : 10.20.1.2
From           : 10.20.1.2
Res. Nexthop   : N/A
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : NotAvailable
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : 0
AIGP Metric    : None                  
Connector      : None
Community      : target:100:1 bgp-tunnel-encap:VXLAN
                 mac-mobility:Seq:0/Static
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.2
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  IGP 
Route Source   : Internal              
AS-Path        : 111
EVPN type      : MAC                   
ESI            : 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0    Tag            : 1
IP Address     : N/A                    Route Dist.    : 10.20.1.2:1
Mac Address    : 00:00:01:00:01:02     
MPLS Label1    : X                      MPLS Label2    : Y
Route Tag      : Z
Neighbor-AS    : 111
DB Orig Val    : N/A                    Final Orig Val : N/A                   
Source Class   : 0                      Dest Class     : 0
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB Out Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 1
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about EVPN IP prefix routes matching a specific prefix.

show router bgp routes evpn ip-prefix prefix 3.0.1.6/32 detail
Output Example
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:10.20.1.1        AS:100         Local AS:100       
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
 
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN IP-Prefix Routes
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Original Attributes
 
Network        : N/A
Nexthop        : 10.20.1.2
From           : 10.20.1.2
Res. Nexthop   : N/A
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : NotAvailable
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : 0
AIGP Metric    : None                  
Connector      : None
Community      : target:100:1 mac-nh:00:00:01:00:01:02
                 bgp-tunnel-encap:VXLAN
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.2
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  IGP 
Route Source   : Internal              
AS-Path        : No As-Path
EVPN type      : IP-PREFIX             
ESI            : N/A                    Tag            : 1
Gateway Address: 00:00:01:00:01:02     
Prefix         : 3.0.1.6/32             Route Dist.    : 10.20.1.2:1
MPLS Label    : X
Route Tag      : Z
Neighbor-AS    : N/A
DB Orig Val    : N/A                    Final Orig Val : N/A                   
Source Class   : 0                      Dest Class     : 0
 
Modified Attributes
 
Network        : N/A                 
Nexthop        : 10.20.1.2
From           : 10.20.1.2
Res. Nexthop   : N/A
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : NotAvailable
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : 0
AIGP Metric    : None                  
Connector      : None
Community      : target:100:1 mac-nh:00:00:01:00:01:02
                 bgp-tunnel-encap:VXLAN
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 10.20.1.2
Flags          : Used  Valid  Best  IGP 
Route Source   : Internal              
AS-Path        : 111
EVPN type      : IP-PREFIX             
ESI            : N/A                    Tag            : 1
Gateway Address: 00:00:01:00:01:02     
Prefix         : 3.0.1.6/32             Route Dist.    : 10.20.1.2:1
MPLS Label    : X
Route Tag      : W
Neighbor-AS    : 111
DB Orig Val    : N/A                    Final Orig Val : N/A                   
Source Class   : 0                      Dest Class     : 0
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 1
===============================================================================

Use the following command to display detailed information about EVPN IP prefix routes (including information about the advertised routes) matching a specific prefix.

show router bgp routes evpn ip-prefix prefix 10.0.0.0/24 hunt
Output Example
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:192.0.2.4        AS:64500       Local AS:64500      
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
                 l - leaked, x - stale, > - best, b - backup, p - purge
Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
 
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN IP-Prefix Routes
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB In Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network        : n/a
Nexthop        : 192.0.2.2
Path Id        : None                   
From           : 192.0.2.2
Res. Nexthop   : 192.168.24.1
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : int-PE-4-PE-2
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : None
AIGP Metric    : None                   IGP Cost       : 10
Connector      : None
Community      : target:64500:2002 mac-nh:00:00:00:00:00:02
                 bgp-tunnel-encap:MPLS
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 192.0.2.2
Flags          : Used Valid Best IGP 
Route Source   : Internal
AS-Path        : No As-Path
D-Path         : [65000:1:128(ipvpn), 65000:2:70(evpn), 65000:3:1(ip), 65000:4:0(local)]
EVPN type      : IP-PREFIX              
ESI            : n/a
Tag            : 0                      
Gateway Address: 00:00:00:00:00:02
Prefix         : 10.0.0.0/24
Route Dist.    : 192.0.2.2:2002         
MPLS Label     : LABEL 524266           
Route Tag      : 0                      
Neighbor-AS    : n/a
DB Orig Val    : N/A                    Final Orig Val : N/A                    
Source Class   : 0                      Dest Class     : 0
Add Paths Send : Default                
Last Modified  : 23h15m42s 
====================================================================

Use the following command to display information about BGP-LS routes.

show router bgp routes bgp-ls
Output Example
====================================================================
BGP-LS NLRIs
====================================================================
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Type: Node 
Protocol: ISIS | OSPFLevel: L1 | L2 | NA
Identifier: 
Network : 215.0.0.0/24
Nexthop : 202.50.0.2
Path Id : None
From : 10.255.105.141
AS Path: 65534
Local Node
   Name:
   Autonomous System: 
   Area ID:
   Rtr ID:
   Flags:
Type: Link
Protocol: ISIS | OSPFLevel: L1 | L2 | NA
Identifier: 
Network : 215.0.0.0/24
Nexthop : 202.50.0.2
Path Id : None
From : 10.255.105.141
AS Path: 65534
Local Node
   Name:    
   Autonomous System: 
   Area ID:
   Rtr ID:
Remote Node
   Name:
   Autonomous System: 
   Area ID:
   Rtr ID:
Descriptor
   IPv4 Address: 10.10.1.1
Attributes
   Flags:
   IGP Metric: 1000
   Admin-Grp: 0
   Maximum Link BW (kbps): 100000
   Maximum Reservable BW (kbps): 100000
   TE Default Metric: 1000
   Unreserved BW (kbps): 10000
   
Type: IPv4 Prefix 
Protocol: ISIS | OSPFLevel: L1 | L2 | NA
Identifier: 
Network : 215.0.0.0/24
Nexthop : 202.50.0.2
Path Id : None
From : 10.255.105.141
AS Path: 65534
Local Node
   Name:
   Autonomous System: 
   Area ID: 0.0.0.0
   Rtr ID: 10.20.1.6
   Flags:
Prefix descriptor
   IPv4 Address: 10.20.1.6
   Prefix-len: 32
   MT_ID :0
   Route Type :Unknown

Use the following command to display detailed information about EVPN multicast join sync routes, including information about the advertised routes.

show router bgp routes evpn mcast-join-synch hunt
Output Example
===============================================================================
 BGP Router ID:192.0.2.3        AS:64500       Local AS:64500      
===============================================================================
 Legend -
 Status codes  : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
                 l - leaked, x - stale, > - best, b - backup, p - purge
 Origin codes  : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN Mcast Join Synch Routes
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB In Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network        : n/a
Nexthop        : 192.0.2.2
From           : 192.0.2.2
Res. Nexthop   : 192.168.23.1
Local Pref.    : 100                    Interface Name : int-PE-3-PE-2
Aggregator AS  : None                   Aggregator     : None
Atomic Aggr.   : Not Atomic             MED            : 0
AIGP Metric    : None                   IGP Cost       : 10
Connector      : None
Community      : evi-target:64500:2001 target:00:00:00:00:00:01
                 bgp-tunnel-encap:MPLS
Cluster        : No Cluster Members
Originator Id  : None                   Peer Router Id : 192.0.2.2
Flags          : Used Valid Best IGP 
Route Source   : Internal
AS-Path        : No As-Path
EVPN type      : MCAST-JOIN             
Tag            : 0                      
ESI            : 01:00:00:00:00:00:01:00:00:00
Version        : Flags(0xc): IE:1/V3:1/V2:0/V1:0
Src IP         : 0.0.0.0
Grp IP         : 239.0.0.4
Originator IP  : 192.0.2.2
Route Dist.    : 192.0.2.2:2001         
Route Tag      : 0                      
Neighbor-AS    : n/a
DB Orig Val    : N/A                    Final Orig Val : N/A                    
Source Class   : 0                      Dest Class     : 0
Add Paths Send : Default                
Last Modified  : 00h29m38s 
Table 15. BGP Routes Output Fields

Label

Description

BGP Router ID

The local BGP router ID.

AS

The configured autonomous system number.

Local AS

The configured local AS setting. If not configured, then the value is the same as the AS.

Route Dist.

Displays the route distinguisher identifier attached to routes that distinguishes the VPN it belongs.

VPN Label

Displays the label generated by the PEs label manager.

Network

The IP prefix and mask length.

Nexthop

The BGP nexthop.

From

The advertising BGP neighbor’s IP address.

Res. Nexthop

The resolved nexthop.

Local Pref.

The local preference value. This value is used if the BGP route arrives from a BGP peer without the Local Pref attribute set. It is overridden by any value set via a route policy.

Flag

u — used

s — suppressed

h —history

d — decayed

* — valid

i — igp

e — egp

? — incomplete

> — best

S — sticky

Aggregator AS

The aggregator AS value.

none — Aggregator AS attributes are not present.

Aggregator

The aggregator attribute value.

none — Aggregator attributes are not present.

Atomic Aggr.

Atomic —Not Atomic — The atomic aggregator flag is not set. The atomic aggregator flag is set.

MED

The MED metric value.

none — MED metrics are present.

Community

The BGP community attribute list.

Cluster

The route reflector cluster list.

D-Path

The D-Path.

Originator Id

The originator ID path attribute value.

none — The originator ID attribute is not present.

Peer Router Id

The router ID of the advertising router.

AS-Path

The BGP AS path attribute.

VPRN Imported

Displays the VPRNs where a particular BGP-VPN received route has been imported and installed.

TieBreakReason

Displays the step in the BGP decision process where a BGP route lost the tie-break with the next better BGP route for the same prefix.

LocalPref — This route is not the best because the next better route has a higher LOCAL_PREF.

AIGP — This route is not the best because the next better route has a lower derived AIGP metric value.

ASPathLen — This route is not the best because the next better route has a shorter AS PATH length.

Origin — This route is not the best because the next better route has a lower Origin value.

MED — This route is not the best because the next better route has a lower MED, and MED comparison of the routes was allowed.

IBGP — This IBGP route is not the best because the next better route is an EBGP route.

NHCost — This route is not the best because the next better route has a lower metric value to reach the BGP NEXT HOP.

BGPID — This route is not the best because the next better route has a lower Originator ID or BGP Identifier.

ClusterLen — This route is not the best because the next better route has a shorter Cluster list length.

PeerIP — This route is not the best because the next better route has a lower neighbor IP address.

routes

Syntax

routes [ipv4-unicast | ipv6-unicast | ipv4-multicast | ipv6-multicast | mt mt-id-number] [ip-prefix[/ prefix-length]] [alternative] [exclude-shortcut] [flex-algo {flex-algo-id | all}] [detail]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>isis routes)

Full Context

show router isis routes

Description

This command displays the routes in the IS-IS route table.

Parameters

ipv4-unicast

Displays IPv4 unicast parameters.

ipv6-unicast

Displays IPv6 unicast parameters.

mt mt-id-number

Displays multi-topology parameters.

Values

0, 2

alternative

Displays LFA details.

exclude-shortcut

Displays the routes without shortcuts.

detail

Displays detailed information.

flex-algo flex-algo-id

Displays the flexible algorithm aware forwarding path.

Values

128 to 255, all

flex-algo all

Displays all the flexible algorithms-aware forwarding paths.

Platforms

All

Output

The following outputs are examples of IS-IS route information, and IS-IS Route Output Fields describes the output fields.

Output Example
*A:Dut-C# show router isis routes
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Route Table
===============================================================================
Prefix[Flags]                     Metric     Lvl/Typ     Ver.  SysID/Hostname
  NextHop                                                MT     AdminTag/SID[F]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.1.2.0/24                        20         1/Int.      0     Dut-A
   1.1.3.1                                               0       0
1.1.2.0/24                        20         1/Int.      0     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                               0       0
1.1.3.0/24                        10         1/Int.      0     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                               0       0
1.2.3.0/24                        10         1/Int.      0     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                               0       0
1.2.4.0/24                        20         1/Int.      0     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                               0       0
1.3.5.0/24                        10         1/Int.      0     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                               0       0
1.4.5.0/24                        20         1/Int.      0     Dut-E
   1.3.5.5                                               0       0
1.4.6.0/24                        30         1/Int.      0     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                               0       0
1.4.6.0/24                        30         1/Int.      0     Dut-E
   1.3.5.5                                               0       0
10.20.1.1/32                      10         1/Int.      0     Dut-A
   1.1.3.1                                               0       0
10.20.1.2/32                      10         1/Int.      0     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                               0       0
10.20.1.3/32                      0          1/Int.      0     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                               0       0
10.20.1.4/32                      20         1/Int.      0     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                               0       0
10.20.1.4/32                      20         1/Int.      0     Dut-E
   1.3.5.5                                               0       0
10.20.1.5/32                      10         1/Int.      0     Dut-E
   1.3.5.5                                               0       0
10.20.1.6/32                      30         1/Int.      0     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                               0       0
10.20.1.6/32                      30         1/Int.      0     Dut-E
   1.3.5.5                                               0       0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Routes: 17 (17 paths)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Flags        : L = LFA nexthop available
SID[F]       : R  = Re-advertisement  
               N  = Node-SID          
               nP = no penultimate hop POP 
               E  = Explicit-Null     
               V  = Prefix-SID carries a value  
               L  = value/index has local significance
===============================================================================

*A:Dut-C# show router isis routes ipv4-unicast
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Route Table
===============================================================================
Prefix[Flags]                     Metric     Lvl/Typ     Ver.  SysID/Hostname
  NextHop                                                MT     AdminTag/SID[F]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.2.3.0/24                        10         1/Int.      8     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                                 0       0
1.2.4.0/24                        20         1/Int.      8     Dut-D
   1.3.4.4                                                 0       0
1.2.5.0/24                        20         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0
1.3.4.0/24                        10         1/Int.      8     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                                 0       0
1.3.5.0/24 [L]                    30         1/Int.      11    Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0
1.4.5.0/24                        20         1/Int.      8     Dut-D
   1.3.4.4                                                 0       0
2.3.4.0/24                        40         1/Int.      11    Dut-D
   1.3.4.4                                                 0       0
4.0.0.1/32                        10         1/Int.      8     Dut-D
   1.3.4.4                                                 0       0/1[NnP]
10.20.1.2/32                      10         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0/1002[NnP]
10.20.1.3/32                      0          1/Int.      5     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                                 0       0/1003[NnP]
10.20.1.4/32                      10         1/Int.      8     Dut-D
   1.3.4.4                                                 0       0/1004[NnP]
10.20.1.5/32 [L]                  20         1/Int.      11    Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0/1005[NnP]
10.21.1.2/32                      10         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0
10.21.1.3/32                      0          1/Int.      5     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                                 0       0
10.21.1.4/32                      10         1/Int.      8     Dut-D
   1.3.4.4                                                 0       0
10.21.1.5/32 [L]                  20         1/Int.      11    Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Routes: 16 (16 paths)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Flags        : L = LFA nexthop available
SID[F]       : R  = Re-advertisement  
               N  = Node-SID          
               nP = no penultimate hop POP 
               E  = Explicit-Null     
               V  = Prefix-SID carries a value  
               L  = value/index has local significance
===============================================================================

*A:Dut-C# show router isis routes ipv4-unicast alternative
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Route Table (alternative)
===============================================================================
Prefix[Flags]                     Metric     Lvl/Typ     Ver.  SysID/Hostname
  NextHop                                                MT     AdminTag/SID[F]
Alt-Nexthop                                              Alt-   Alt-Type
                                                        Metric 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.2.3.0/24                        10         1/Int.      8     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                                 0       0
1.2.4.0/24                        20         1/Int.      8     Dut-D
   1.3.4.4                                                 0       0
1.2.5.0/24                        20         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0
1.3.4.0/24                        10         1/Int.      8     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                                 0       0
1.3.5.0/24                        30         1/Int.      11    Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0
   1.3.4.4(L)                                             30      NP
1.4.5.0/24                        20         1/Int.      8     Dut-D
   1.3.4.4                                                 0       0
2.3.4.0/24                        40         1/Int.      11    Dut-D
   1.3.4.4                                                 0       0
4.0.0.1/32                        10         1/Int.      8     Dut-D
   1.3.4.4                                                 0       0/1[NnP]
10.20.1.2/32                      10         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0/1002[NnP]
10.20.1.3/32                      0          1/Int.      5     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                                 0       0/1003[NnP]
10.20.1.4/32                      10         1/Int.      8     Dut-D
   1.3.4.4                                                 0       0/1004[NnP]
10.20.1.5/32                      20         1/Int.      11    Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0/1005[NnP]
   1.3.4.4(L)                                             20      NP
10.21.1.2/32                      10         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0
10.21.1.3/32                      0          1/Int.      5     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                                 0       0
10.21.1.4/32                      10         1/Int.      8     Dut-D
   1.3.4.4                                                 0       0
10.21.1.5/32                      20         1/Int.      11    Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0
   1.3.4.4(L)                                             20      NP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Routes: 16 (18 paths)
Flags        : L = Loop-Free Alternate nexthop
Alt-Type     : LP = linkProtection, NP = nodeProtection
SID[F]       : R  = Re-advertisement
               N  = Node-SID
               nP = no penultimate hop POP
               E  = Explicit-Null
               V  = Prefix-SID carries a value
               L  = value/index has local significance
===============================================================================

The following outputs are examples of IS-IS detailed route information.

Output Example
*A:Dut-C# show router isis routes 170::/96 detail 

===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Route Table (detail)
===============================================================================
Prefix           : 170::/96
Algorithm        : 134                  
Status           : Active               Level              : 1
NextHop          : fe80::a40f:1ff:fe01:b-"toA"
Metric           : 10                   Type               : Internal
SPF Version      : 8                    SysID/Hostname     : Dut-A
MT               : 0                    AdminTag           : 0
Alt-NextHop      : fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"
Alt-Metric       : 20                   Alt-Type           : linkProtection
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Routes: 1 (1 path)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SID[F]       : R  = Re-advertisement
               N  = Node-SID
               nP = no penultimate hop POP 
               E  = Explicit-Null  
               V  = Prefix-SID carries a value  
               L  = value/index has local significance  
===============================================================================

The following output is an example of the flexible-algorithm output information, and IS-IS Route Output Fields describes the output fields.

Output Example
A:Dut-A# show router isis 0 routes flex-algo all
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Flex-Algo 128 Route Table
===============================================================================
Prefix[Flags]                     Metric     Lvl/Typ     Ver.  SysID/Hostname
  NextHop                                                MT     AdminTag/SID[F]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.1/32                      0          1/Int.      93    Dut-A
   0.0.0.0                                                 0       0/11[NnP]
10.20.1.2/32                      200        2/Int.      89    Dut-C
   10.10.10.6                                              0       0/12[NnP]
10.20.1.3/32                      100        2/Int.      89    Dut-C
   10.10.10.6                                              0       0/13[NnP]
10.20.1.4/32                      300        2/Int.      96    Dut-C
   10.10.10.6                                              0       0/14[RNnP]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Routes: 4 (4 paths)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Flags        : L = LFA nexthop available
SID[F]       : R  = Re-advertisement
               N  = Node-SID
               nP = no penultimate hop POP
               E  = Explicit-Null
               V  = Prefix-SID carries a value
               L  = value/index has local significance
===============================================================================

The following output is an example of the flexible-algorithm output showing SRv6 routes and micro-segment locator routes, and IS-IS Route Output Fields describes the output fields.

Output Example
*A:Dut-C# show router isis routes flex-algo all 

===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Flex-Algo 128 Route Table 
===============================================================================
Prefix[Flags]                     Metric     Lvl/Typ     Ver.  SysID/Hostname
  NextHop                                                MT     AdminTag/SID[F]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.1.1.11/32 [L]                   10         1/Int.      7     Dut-A
   1.1.3.1                                                 0       0/511[NnP]
1.1.1.12/32 [L]                   10         1/Int.      7     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0/512[NnP]
1.1.1.13/32                       0          1/Int.      3     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                                 0       0/513[NnP]
1.1.1.14/32 [L]                   20         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0/514[NnP]
1.1.1.15/32                       10         1/Int.      7     Dut-E
   1.3.5.5                                                 0       0/515[NnP]
1.1.1.16/32 [L]                   20         1/Int.      8     Dut-E
   1.3.5.5                                                 0       0/516[NnP]
110::/96 [L]                      10         1/Int.      7     Dut-A
   fe80::a40f:1ff:fe01:b-"toA"                             0       0
210::/96 [L]                      10         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"                            0       0
310::/96                          0          1/Int.      9     Dut-C
   ::                                                      0       0
410::/96 [L]                      20         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"                            0       0
510::/96                          10         1/Int.      8     Dut-E
   fe80::a42a:1ff:fe01:1-"toE"                             0       0
610::/96 [L]                      20         1/Int.      8     Dut-E
   fe80::a42a:1ff:fe01:1-"toE"                             0       0
2000:0:0:1::/64 [L]               10         1/Int.      7     Dut-A
   fe80::a40f:1ff:fe01:b-"toA"                             0       0
2000:0:0:2::/64 [L]               10         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"                            0       0
2000:0:0:3::/64                   0          1/Int.      9     Dut-C
   ::                                                      0       0
2000:0:0:4::/64 [L]               20         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"                            0       0
2000:0:0:5::/64                   10         1/Int.      8     Dut-E
   fe80::a42a:1ff:fe01:1-"toE"                             0       0
2000:0:0:6::/64 [L]               20         1/Int.      8     Dut-E
   fe80::a42a:1ff:fe01:1-"toE"                             0       0
3ffe::101:10b/128 [L]             10         1/Int.      7     Dut-A
   fe80::a40f:1ff:fe01:b-"toA"                             0       0/711[NnP]
3ffe::101:10c/128 [L]             10         1/Int.      7     Dut-B
   fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"                            0       0/712[NnP]
3ffe::101:10d/128                 0          1/Int.      3     Dut-C
   ::                                                      0       0/713[NnP]
3ffe::101:10e/128 [L]             20         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"                            0       0/714[NnP]
3ffe::101:10f/128                 10         1/Int.      7     Dut-E
   fe80::a42a:1ff:fe01:1-"toE"                             0       0/715[NnP]
3ffe::101:110/128 [L]             20         1/Int.      8     Dut-E
   fe80::a42a:1ff:fe01:1-"toE"                             0       0/716[NnP]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Routes: 24 (24 paths)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Flags        : L = LFA nexthop available
SID[F]       : R  = Re-advertisement
               N  = Node-SID
               nP = no penultimate hop POP 
               E  = Explicit-Null  
               V  = Prefix-SID carries a value  
               L  = value/index has local significance  
===============================================================================

===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Flex-Algo 129 Route Table 
===============================================================================
Prefix[Flags]                     Metric     Lvl/Typ     Ver.  SysID/Hostname
  NextHop                                                MT     AdminTag/SID[F]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.1.1.11/32 [L]                   10         1/Int.      7     Dut-A
   1.1.3.1                                                 0       0/521[NnP]
1.1.1.12/32 [L]                   10         1/Int.      7     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0/522[NnP]
1.1.1.13/32                       0          1/Int.      3     Dut-C
   0.0.0.0                                                 0       0/523[NnP]
1.1.1.14/32 [L]                   20         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   1.2.3.2                                                 0       0/524[NnP]
1.1.1.15/32                       10         1/Int.      7     Dut-E
   1.3.5.5                                                 0       0/525[NnP]
1.1.1.16/32 [L]                   20         1/Int.      8     Dut-E
   1.3.5.5                                                 0       0/526[NnP]
120::/96 [L]                      10         1/Int.      7     Dut-A
   fe80::a40f:1ff:fe01:b-"toA"                             0       0
220::/96 [L]                      10         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"                            0       0
320::/96                          0          1/Int.      9     Dut-C
   ::                                                      0       0
420::/96 [L]                      20         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"                            0       0
520::/96                          10         1/Int.      8     Dut-E
   fe80::a42a:1ff:fe01:1-"toE"                             0       0
620::/96 [L]                      20         1/Int.      8     Dut-E
   fe80::a42a:1ff:fe01:1-"toE"                             0       0
3000:0:0:1::/64 [L]               10         1/Int.      7     Dut-A
   fe80::a40f:1ff:fe01:b-"toA"                             0       0
3000:0:0:2::/64 [L]               10         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"                            0       0
3000:0:0:3::/64                   0          1/Int.      9     Dut-C
   ::                                                      0       0
3000:0:0:4::/64 [L]               20         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"                            0       0
3000:0:0:5::/64                   10         1/Int.      8     Dut-E
   fe80::a42a:1ff:fe01:1-"toE"                             0       0
3000:0:0:6::/64 [L]               20         1/Int.      8     Dut-E
   fe80::a42a:1ff:fe01:1-"toE"                             0       0
3ffe::101:10b/128 [L]             10         1/Int.      7     Dut-A
   fe80::a40f:1ff:fe01:b-"toA"                             0       0/721[NnP]
3ffe::101:10c/128 [L]             10         1/Int.      7     Dut-B
   fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"                            0       0/722[NnP]
3ffe::101:10d/128                 0          1/Int.      3     Dut-C
   ::                                                      0       0/723[NnP]
3ffe::101:10e/128 [L]             20         1/Int.      8     Dut-B
   fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"                            0       0/724[NnP]
3ffe::101:10f/128                 10         1/Int.      7     Dut-E
   fe80::a42a:1ff:fe01:1-"toE"                             0       0/725[NnP]
3ffe::101:110/128 [L]             20         1/Int.      8     Dut-E
   fe80::a42a:1ff:fe01:1-"toE"                             0       0/726[NnP]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Routes: 24 (24 paths)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Flags        : L = LFA nexthop available
SID[F]       : R  = Re-advertisement
               N  = Node-SID
               nP = no penultimate hop POP 
               E  = Explicit-Null  
               V  = Prefix-SID carries a value  
               L  = value/index has local significance  
===============================================================================

The following output is an example of the detailed flexible-algorithm output, and IS-IS Route Output Fields describes the output fields.

Output Example
*A:Dut-C# show router isis routes flex-algo 134 170::/96 detail 

===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Flex-Algo 134 Route Table (detail)
===============================================================================
Prefix           : 170::/96
Algorithm        : 134                  
Status           : Active               Level              : 1
NextHop          : fe80::a40f:1ff:fe01:b-"toA"
Metric           : 10                   Type               : Internal
SPF Version      : 8                    SysID/Hostname     : Dut-A
MT               : 0                    AdminTag           : 0
Alt-NextHop      : fe80::a414:1ff:fe01:15-"toB"
Alt-Metric       : 20                   Alt-Type           : linkProtection
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Routes: 1 (1 path)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SID[F]       : R  = Re-advertisement
               N  = Node-SID
               nP = no penultimate hop POP 
               E  = Explicit-Null  
               V  = Prefix-SID carries a value  
               L  = value/index has local significance  
===============================================================================

Use the following command to filter and display information about SRv6 RTM entries associated with a flexible algorithm.

show router isis 0 routes flex-algo 128

The following output is an example of information about SRv6 RTM entries associated with a flexible algorithm.

Output Example
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Flex-Algo 128 Route Table
===============================================================================
Prefix[Flags]                     Metric     Lvl/Typ     Ver.  SysID/Hostname
  NextHop                                                MT     AdminTag/SID[F]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.1.1.11/32                       10         1/Int.      7     Dut-A
   1.1.3.1                                                 0       0/511[NnP]
110::/96 [L]                      10         1/Int.      7     Dut-A
   fe80::ce0f:1ff:fe01:b-"toA"                             0       0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Routes: 2 (2 paths)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Flags        : L = LFA nexthop available
SID[F]       : R  = Re-advertisement
               N  = Node-SID
               nP = no penultimate hop POP 
               E  = Explicit-Null  
               V  = Prefix-SID carries a value  
               L  = value/index has local significance
===============================================================================
Table 16. IS-IS Route Output Fields

Label

Description

Prefix

Displays the route prefix and mask

Algorithm

Displays the algorithm

Status

Displays the status

Level

Displays the IS-IS level

Metric

Displays the route’s metric

Lvl/Typ

Displays the level (1 or 2) and the route type, Internal (Int) or External (Ext)

Ver.

Displays the SPF version that generated route

SysID/Hostname

Displays the hostname for the specific system-id

NextHop

Displays the system ID of nexthop, give hostname if possible

MT

Displays the IS-IS topology for the route

AdminTag

Displays the number of administrative tags

SID[F]

Displays the segment identifier flags of a Prefix-SID as defined by IETF segment routing

R: Re-advertisement flag. If set, the prefix to which this Prefix-SID is attached has been propagated by the router either from another level (in other words, from level-1 to level-2 or the opposite) or from redistribution (for example, from another protocol).

N: Node-SID flag. The N-Flag is set on Prefix-SIDs attached to a router loopback address.

nP: no-PHP flag. If set, the penultimate hop must not pop the Prefix-SID before delivering the packet to the node that advertised the Prefix-SID.

E: Explicit-Null Flag. If set, any upstream neighbor of the Prefix-SID originator must replace the Prefix-SID with a Prefix-SID having an Explicit-NULL value (0 for IPv4 and 2 for IPv6) before forwarding the packet.

V: Value flag. If set, the Prefix-SID carries a value (instead of an index).

L: Local Flag. If set, the value/index carried by the Prefix-SID has local significance.

No. of Routes

Displays the total number of routes

routes

Syntax

routes [ip-prefix[/prefix-length]] [type] [ detail] [alternative] [summary] [exclude-shortcut] [ flex-algo {flex-algo-id | all}]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>ospf routes)

Full Context

show router ospf routes

Description

This command displays information about OSPF routes.

Parameters

ip-prefix[/prefix-length]

Displays information about the specified IP prefix and length.

flex-algo-id

Displays information about the specified flexible algorithm identifier.

Values

128 to 255

type

Displays information about the specified type.

Values

intra-area, inter-area, external-1, external-2, nssa-1, nssa-2

detail

Displays detailed information about the routes.

alternative

Displays the level of protection per prefix (ref. show router OSPF routes alternative).

summary

Displays summarized information about the routes.

exclude-shortcut

Displays routes without shortcut, in the show>router>ospf context.

flex-algo

Displays the OSPFv2 routes associated with a segment routing algorithm specified by the flexible algorithm identifier.

all

Displays the OSPFv2 routes associated with all flexible algorithms.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output shows an example of OSPF routes information.

Output Example
*A:Dut-C# show router ospf routes flex-algo 128
===============================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Flex-Algo 128 Route Table
===============================================================================
Destination         Type(Dest)    Stat   SID    SIDflgs
   NHIP            NHIF     Cost[E2]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.2/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  1282   NnP
   192.168.1.2     2           200
10.20.1.3/32        IA (HOST)     D (R)  1283   NnP
   DIRECT          1             0
10.20.1.5/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  1285   NnP
   192.168.1.2     2           100
10.20.1.2/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)
   192.168.1.2     2           200
10.20.1.3/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)
                                 0
10.20.1.5/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)
   192.168.1.2     2           100
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of routes found: 6 (5 paths)
Stat: D = direct   N = not direct
(RTM stat):(R) = added      (F) = add failed
           (N) = not added  (D) = policy discarded
unnum-xxx: nexthop is unnumbered global interface index xxx
SID Flags : N = Node-SID
           nP = no penultimate hop POP
            M = Mapping server
            E = Explicit-Null
            V = Prefix-SID carries a value
            L = value/index has local significance
            I = Inter Area flag
            A = Attached flag
            B = Backup flag
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C#

routes

Syntax

routes [ip-prefix[/prefix-length]] [type] [ detail] [alternative] [summary] [exclude-shortcut]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>ospf3 routes)

Full Context

show router ospf3 routes

Description

This command displays information about OSPF routes.

Parameters

ip-prefix[/prefix-length]

Displays information about the specified IP prefix and length.

type

Displays information about the specified type.

Values

intra-area, inter-area, external-1, external-2, nssa-1, nssa-2

detail

Displays detailed information about the routes.

alternative

Displays the level of protection per prefix (ref. show router OSPF routes alternative).

summary

Displays summarized information about the routes.

exclude-shortcut

Displays routes without shortcut, in the show>router>ospf context.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output shows an example of OSPF information.

Output Example
*A:Dut-C# show router ospf routes 
===============================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Route Table (alternative)   
===============================================================================
Destination         Type(Dest)    Stat   SID    SIDflgs
   NHIP            NHIF     Cost[E2]                                   
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.1.1.1/32          IA (HOST)     N (R)          
   1.1.3.1         3          1000      
1.1.2.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)          
   1.1.3.1         3          2000      
   1.2.3.2         4          2000      
1.1.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          3          1000      
1.2.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          4          1000      
1.2.4.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)          
   2.2.3.2         5          2000      
1.3.5.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          6          1000      
1.4.5.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)          
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
1.4.6.0/24          IE (NET)      N (R)          
   2.2.3.2         5          3000      
   1.3.5.5         6          3000      
1.5.6.0/24          IE (NET)      N (R)          
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
2.2.2.2/32          IA (HOST)     N (R)          
   2.2.3.2         5          1000      
2.2.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          5          1000      
3.3.3.3/32          IA (HOST)     D (F)          
   DIRECT          2             0      
4.4.4.4/32          IA (HOST)     N (R)          
   2.2.3.2         5          2000      
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
5.5.5.5/32          IA (HOST)     N (R)          
   1.3.5.5         6          1000      
6.6.6.6/32          IE (HOST)     N (R)          
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
10.20.1.1/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  11     NnP
   1.1.3.1         3          1000      
10.20.1.2/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  22     NnP
   2.2.3.2         5          1000      
10.20.1.3/32        IA (HOST)     D (F)  33     NnP
   DIRECT          1             0      
10.20.1.4/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  44     NnP
   2.2.3.2         5          2000      
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
10.20.1.5/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  55     NnP
   1.3.5.5         6          1000      
10.20.1.6/32        IE (HOST)     N (R)  66     NnP
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
10.20.1.1/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)          
   1.1.3.1         3          1000      
10.20.1.2/0         IA (AB-AS)    N (N)          
   2.2.3.2         5          1000      
10.20.1.2/0         IA (AB-AS)    N (N)          
   1.2.3.2         4          1000      
10.20.1.4/0         IA (AB-AS)    N (N)          
   2.2.3.2         5          2000      
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
10.20.1.5/0         IA (AB-AS)    N (N)          
   1.3.5.5         6          1000      
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of routes found: 26 (31 paths)
Stat: D = direct   N = not direct
(RTM stat):(R) = added      (F) = add failed
           (N) = not added  (D) = policy discarded
SID Flags : N = Node-SID
           nP = no penultimate hop POP
            M = Mapping server
            E = Explicit-Null
            V = Prefix-SID carries a value
            L = value/index has local significance
            I = Inter Area flag 
            A = Attached flag 
===============================================================================

*A:Dut-C# show router ospf routes 
===============================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Routing Table   
===============================================================================
Destination         Type(Dest)    Stat   SID    SIDflgs
   NHIP            NHIF     Cost[E2]                                   
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.1.1.1/32          IA (HOST)     N (R)          
   1.1.3.1         3          1000      
1.1.2.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)          
   1.1.3.1         3          2000      
   1.2.3.2         4          2000      
1.1.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          3          1000      
1.2.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          4          1000      
1.2.4.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)          
   2.2.3.2         5          2000      
1.3.5.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          6          1000      
1.4.5.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)          
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
1.4.6.0/24          IE (NET)      N (R)          
   2.2.3.2         5          3000      
   1.3.5.5         6          3000      
1.5.6.0/24          IE (NET)      N (R)          
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
2.2.2.2/32          IA (HOST)     N (R)          
   2.2.3.2         5          1000      
2.2.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          5          1000      
3.3.3.3/32          IA (HOST)     D (F)          
   DIRECT          2             0      
4.4.4.4/32          IA (HOST)     N (R)          
   2.2.3.2         5          2000      
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
5.5.5.5/32          IA (HOST)     N (R)          
   1.3.5.5         6          1000      
6.6.6.6/32          IE (HOST)     N (R)          
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
10.20.1.1/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  11     NnP
   1.1.3.1         3          1000      
10.20.1.2/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  22     NnP
   2.2.3.2         5          1000      
10.20.1.3/32        IA (HOST)     D (F)  33     NnP
   DIRECT          1             0      
10.20.1.4/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  44     NnP
   2.2.3.2         5          2000      
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
10.20.1.5/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  55     NnP
   1.3.5.5         6          1000      
10.20.1.6/32        IE (HOST)     N (R)  66     NnP
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
10.20.1.1/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)          
   1.1.3.1         3          1000      
10.20.1.2/0         IA (AB-AS)    N (N)          
   2.2.3.2         5          1000      
10.20.1.2/0         IA (AB-AS)    N (N)          
   1.2.3.2         4          1000      
10.20.1.4/0         IA (AB-AS)    N (N)          
   2.2.3.2         5          2000      
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
10.20.1.5/0         IA (AB-AS)    N (N)          
   1.3.5.5         6          1000      
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of routes found: 26 (31 paths)
Stat: D = direct   N = not direct
(RTM stat):(R) = added      (F) = add failed
           (N) = not added  (D) = policy discarded
SID Flags : N = Node-SID
           nP = no penultimate hop POP
            M = Mapping server
            E = Explicit-Null
            V = Prefix-SID carries a value
            L = value/index has local significance
            I = Inter Area flag 
            A = Attached flag 
===============================================================================

*A:Dut-C# show router ospf routes alternative 
===============================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Route Table (alternative)   
===============================================================================
Destination         Type(Dest)    Stat   SID    SIDflgs
   NHIP            NHIF     Cost[E2]                                   
   A-NHIP(L)       A-NHIF   A-Cost[E2]                   
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.1.1.1/32          IA (HOST)     N (R)          
   1.1.3.1         3          1000      
   1.2.3.2(L)      4          2000     
1.1.2.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)          
   1.1.3.1         3          2000      
   1.2.3.2         4          2000      
1.1.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          3          1000      
1.2.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          4          1000      
1.2.4.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)          
   2.2.3.2         5          2000      
1.3.5.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          6          1000      
1.4.5.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)          
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
1.4.6.0/24          IE (NET)      N (R)          
   2.2.3.2         5          3000      
   1.3.5.5         6          3000      
1.5.6.0/24          IE (NET)      N (R)          
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
2.2.2.2/32          IA (HOST)     N (R)          
   2.2.3.2         5          1000      
2.2.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          5          1000      
3.3.3.3/32          IA (HOST)     D (F)          
   DIRECT          2             0      
4.4.4.4/32          IA (HOST)     N (R)          
   2.2.3.2         5          2000      
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
5.5.5.5/32          IA (HOST)     N (R)          
   1.3.5.5         6          1000      
6.6.6.6/32          IE (HOST)     N (R)          
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
10.20.1.1/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  11     NnP
   1.1.3.1         3          1000      
   1.2.3.2(L)      4          2000     
10.20.1.2/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  22     NnP
   2.2.3.2         5          1000      
10.20.1.3/32        IA (HOST)     D (F)  33     NnP
   DIRECT          1             0      
10.20.1.4/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  44     NnP
   2.2.3.2         5          2000      
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
10.20.1.5/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)  55     NnP
   1.3.5.5         6          1000      
10.20.1.6/32        IE (HOST)     N (R)  66     NnP
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
10.20.1.1/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)          
   1.1.3.1         3          1000      
10.20.1.2/0         IA (AB-AS)    N (N)          
   2.2.3.2         5          1000      
10.20.1.2/0         IA (AB-AS)    N (N)          
   1.2.3.2         4          1000      
10.20.1.4/0         IA (AB-AS)    N (N)          
   2.2.3.2         5          2000      
   1.3.5.5         6          2000      
10.20.1.5/0         IA (AB-AS)    N (N)          
   1.3.5.5         6          1000      
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of routes found: 26 (31 paths)
Flags: L = Loop-Free Alternate nexthop
Stat: D = direct   N = not direct
(RTM stat):(R) = added      (F) = add failed
           (N) = not added  (D) = policy discarded
SID Flags : N = Node-SID
           nP = no penultimate hop POP
            M = Mapping server
            E = Explicit-Null
            V = Prefix-SID carries a value
            L = value/index has local significance
            I = Inter Area flag 
            A = Attached flag 
===============================================================================

*A:Dut-C# show router ospf routes alternative detail 
===============================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Route Table (alternative) (detail)
===============================================================================
Destination         Type(Dest)    Stat   SID    SIDflgs
   NHIP            NHIF     Cost[E2]    Area            Type    Weight:Cfg/Norm
   A-NHIP(L)       A-NHIF   A-Cost[E2]  A-Type          PGID
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.1.1.1/32          IA (HOST)     N (R)          
   1.1.3.1         3          1000      0.0.0.1        
   1.2.3.2(L)      4          2000      LINK            0x410079
1.1.2.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)          
   1.1.3.1         3          2000      0.0.0.1        
   1.2.3.2         4          2000      0.0.0.1        
1.1.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          3          1000      0.0.0.1        
1.2.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)          
   DIRECT          4          1000      0.0.0.1        
1.2.4.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)          
   2.2.3.2         5 
===============================================================================

*A:Dut-C# show router ospf 1 routes exclude-shortcut alternative detail
=======================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 1 Route Table (excl-shortcut) (alternative) (detail)
=======================================================================
Destination         Type(Dest)    Stat
   NHIP            NHIF     Cost[E2]    Area            Tunnel-Information
   A-NHIP(L)       A-NHIF   A-Cost[E2]  A-Type          PGID
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1.1.2.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)
   1.1.3.1         3            20      0.0.0.0
   1.2.3.2         4            20      0.0.0.0
1.1.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)
   DIRECT          3            10      0.0.0.0
1.2.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)
   DIRECT          4            10      0.0.0.0
1.2.4.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)
   1.2.3.2         4            20      0.0.0.0
1.3.5.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)
   DIRECT          5            10      0.0.0.0
1.4.5.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)
   1.3.5.5         5            20      0.0.0.0
1.4.6.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)
   1.2.3.2         4            30      0.0.0.0
   1.3.5.5         5            30      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.1/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)
   1.1.3.1         3            10      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.2/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)
   1.2.3.2         4            10      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.3/32        IA (HOST)     D (F)
   DIRECT          1             0      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.4/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)
   1.2.3.2         4            20      0.0.0.0
   1.3.5.5         5            20      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.5/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)
   1.3.5.5         5            10      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.6/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)
   1.2.3.2         4            30      0.0.0.0
   1.3.5.5         5            30      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.1/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)
   1.1.3.1         3            10      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.2/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)
   1.2.3.2         4            10      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.4/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)
   1.2.3.2         4            20      0.0.0.0
   1.3.5.5         5            20      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.5/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)
   1.3.5.5         5            10      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.6/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)
   1.2.3.2         4            30      0.0.0.0
   1.3.5.5         5            30      0.0.0.0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of routes found: 18 (24 paths)
Flags: L = Loop-Free Alternate nexthop
Stat: D = direct   N = not direct
(RTM stat):(R) = added      (F) = add failed
           (N) = not added  (D) = policy discarded
=======================================================================
*A:Dut-C#

*A:Dut-A# show router ospf routes alternative detail
=======================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 0 Route Table (alternative) (detail)
=======================================================================
Destination         Type(Dest)    Stat
   NHIP            NHIF     Cost[E2]    Area            Tunnel-Information
   A-NHIP(L)       A-NHIF   A-Cost[E2]  A-Type          PGID
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1.1.2.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)
   DIRECT          2            10      0.0.0.0
1.1.3.0/24          IA (NET)      D (F)
   DIRECT          3            10      0.0.0.0
1.2.3.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)
   1.1.2.2         2            20      0.0.0.0
   1.1.3.3         3            20      0.0.0.0
1.2.4.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)
   1.1.2.2         2            20      0.0.0.0
   1.1.3.3(L)      3            30      LINK            0x130015
1.3.5.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)
   1.1.3.3         3            20      0.0.0.0
   1.1.2.2(L)      2            30      LINK            0x130016
1.4.5.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)
   1.1.2.2         2            30      0.0.0.0
   1.1.3.3         3            30      0.0.0.0
1.4.6.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)
   1.1.2.2         2            30      0.0.0.0
   1.1.3.3(L)      3            40      LINK            0x130015
1.5.6.0/24          IA (NET)      N (R)
   1.1.3.3         3            30      0.0.0.0
   1.1.2.2(L)      2            40      LINK            0x130016
10.20.1.1/32        IA (HOST)     D (F)
   DIRECT          1             0      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.2/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)
   1.1.2.2         2            10      0.0.0.0
   1.1.3.3(L)      3            20      LINK            0x130015
10.20.1.3/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)
   1.1.3.3         3            10      0.0.0.0
   1.1.2.2(L)      2            20      LINK            0x130016
10.20.1.4/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)
   1.1.2.2         2            20      0.0.0.0
   1.1.3.3(L)      3            30      LINK            0x130015
10.20.1.5/32        IA (HOST)     N (R)
   1.1.3.3         3            20      0.0.0.0
   1.1.2.2(L)      2            30      LINK            0x130016
10.20.1.3/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)
   1.1.3.3         3            10      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.4/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)
   1.1.2.2         2            20      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.5/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)
   1.1.3.3         3            20      0.0.0.0
10.20.1.6/0         IA (RTR)      N (N)
   1.1.3.3         3            30      0.0.0.0
   1.1.2.2         2            30      0.0.0.0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
19 OSPFv2 routes found (23 paths)
Flags: L = Loop-Free Alternate nexthop
=======================================================================

*A:Dut-C# show router ospf 1 routes 10.0.0.2/32 detail 
================================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv2 Instance 1 Routing Table (detail)
================================================================================
Destination         Type(Dest)    Stat                 
   NHIP            NHIF     Cost[E2]    Area            Type    Weight:Cfg/Norm
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.0.0.2/32         E2 (HOST)     N (R)          
   1.0.0.3         RSVP:94       9:10   0.0.0.0         Shortcut         40/20
   1.0.0.3         RSVP:61442      9:10   0.0.0.0         Shortcut          2/ 1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of routes found: 1 (2 paths)
Stat: D = direct   N = not direct
(RTM stat):(R) = added      (F) = add failed
           (N) = not added  (D) = policy discarded 
================================================================================
*A:Dut-C>config>router>ospf3# show router ospf3 0 routes       
===============================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv3 Instance 0 Route Table
===============================================================================
Destination                                    Type(Dest)       Stat
   SID    SID flags                 
   NHIP                                           NHIF   Cost[E2]     
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3ffe::100:900/120                              IA (STUB)        D (F)  
   DIRECT                                         4         200      
3ffe::100:b01/128                              IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   4      NnPA       
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         100      
3ffe::100:c00/120                              IA (STUB)        N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         200      
3ffe::100:d00/120                              IA (STUB)        D (F)  
   DIRECT                                         2         100      
3ffe::100:1602/128                             IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   5      NnPA       
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         200      
3ffe::100:1800/120                             IE (NET)         N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         300      
3ffe::100:1a00/120                             IE (NET)         N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         200      
3ffe::100:2103/128                             IA (HOST)        D (F)  
   0      NnPA       
   DIRECT                                         5           0      
3ffe::100:2400/120                             IA (STUB)        D (F)  
   DIRECT                                         3         100      
3ffe::100:2c04/128                             IE (HOST)        N (R)  
   1      NnP        
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         300      
3ffe::100:2d00/120                             IE (NET)         N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         300      
3ffe::100:3705/128                             IE (HOST)        N (R)  
   2      NnP        
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         200      
3ffe::100:3800/120                             IE (NET)         N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         200      
3ffe::100:4206/128                             IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   3      NnPA                        
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         100      
3ffe::a14:101/128                              IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   10     NnPA       
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         100      
3ffe::a14:102/128                              IE (HOST)        N (R)  
   11     NnPA       
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         200      
3ffe::a14:103/128                              IA (HOST)        D (F)  
   6      NnPA       
   DIRECT                                         1           0      
3ffe::a14:104/128                              IE (HOST)        N (R)  
   7      NnP        
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         300      
3ffe::a14:105/128                              IE (HOST)        N (R)  
   8      NnP        
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         200      
3ffe::a14:106/128                              IE (HOST)        N (R)  
   9      NnPA       
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         100      
3ffe::3300:b01/128                             IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         100      
3ffe::3300:c00/120                             IA (STUB)        N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         200      
3ffe::3300:d00/120                             IA (STUB)        D (F)  
   DIRECT                                         2         100      
3ffe::3300:1602/128                            IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         200      
3ffe::3300:1800/120                            IE (NET)         N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         300      
3ffe::3300:1a00/120                            IE (NET)         N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         200      
3ffe::3300:2103/128                            IA (HOST)        D (F)  
   DIRECT                                         5           0      
3ffe::3300:2400/120                            IA (STUB)        D (F)  
   DIRECT                                         3         100      
3ffe::3300:2c04/128                            IE (HOST)        N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         300      
3ffe::3300:2d00/120                            IE (NET)         N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         300      
3ffe::3300:3705/128                            IE (HOST)        N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         200      
3ffe::3300:3800/120                            IE (NET)         N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         200      
3ffe::3300:4206/128                            IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         100      
3ffe::6800:1/128                               E2 (HOST)        N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         300:1    
3ffe::6900:1/128                               E2 (HOST)        N (R)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         200:1    
10.20.1.1/0                                    IA (RTR)         N (N)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         100      
10.20.1.2/0                                    IA (AB-AS)       N (N)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         200      
10.20.1.4/0                                    IE (ASBR)        N (N)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:1-"DUTC_TO_DUTA.1.0"         2         300      
10.20.1.5/0                                    IE (ASBR)        N (N)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         200      
10.20.1.6/0                                    IA (AB-AS)       N (N)  
   fe80::200:ff:fe00:6-"DUTC_TO_DUTF.1.0"         3         100      
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of routes found: 40 (40 paths)
Stat: D = direct   N = not direct
(RTM stat):(R) = added      (F) = add failed
           (N) = not added  (D) = policy discarded
SID Flags : N = Node-SID
           nP = no penultimate hop POP
            M = Mapping server
            E = Explicit-Null
            V = Prefix-SID carries a value
            L = value/index has local significance
            I = Inter Area flag 
            A = Attached flag 
            B = Backup flag 
=============================================================================== 
*A:Dut-C# show router ospf3 31 routes detail 
===============================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv3 Instance 31 Route Table (detail)
===============================================================================
Destination                                    Type(Dest)       Stat
   NHIP                                           NHIF   Cost[E2]    Area
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3ffe::10:10:2:0/120                            IA (NET)         D (F)  
   DIRECT                                         2        1000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::10:10:3:0/120                            IA (NET)         D (F)  
   DIRECT                                         3        1000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::10:10:4:0/120                            IA (NET)         N (R)  
   fe80::2052:1ff:fe01:3-"ip-10.10.3.3"           3        2000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::10:10:5:0/120                            IA (NET)         D (F)  
   DIRECT                                         4        1000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::10:10:6:0/120                            IA (NET)         N (R)  
   fe80::205e:1ff:fe01:1-"ip-10.10.5.3"           4        2000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::10:10:9:0/120                            IA (NET)         N (R)  
   10.20.1.4 (SC)                            RSVP:1        3000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::10:10:13:0/120                           IA (STUB)        N (R)  
   fe80::6628:1ff:fe01:2-"ip-10.10.2.3"           2        2000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::10:10:14:0/120                           IA (STUB)        N (R)  
   10.20.1.4 (SC)                            RSVP:1        4000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::10:20:1:1/128                            IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   fe80::6628:1ff:fe01:2-"ip-10.10.2.3"           2        1000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::10:20:1:2/128                            IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   fe80::2052:1ff:fe01:3-"ip-10.10.3.3"           3        1000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::10:20:1:3/128                            IA (HOST)        D (F)  
   DIRECT                                         1           0      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::10:20:1:4/128                            IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   10.20.1.4 (SC)                            RSVP:1        2000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::10:20:1:5/128                            IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   fe80::205e:1ff:fe01:1-"ip-10.10.5.3"           4        1000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::10:20:1:6/128                            IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   10.20.1.4 (SC)                            RSVP:1        3000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::100:100:100:4/128                        IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   10.20.1.4 (SC)                            RSVP:1        2000      0.0.0.0        
3ffe::100:100:100:6/128                        IA (HOST)        N (R)  
   10.20.1.4 (SC)                            RSVP:1        3000      0.0.0.0        
10.20.1.1/0                                    IA (RTR)         N (N)  
   fe80::6628:1ff:fe01:2-"ip-10.10.2.3"           2        1000      0.0.0.0        
10.20.1.2/0                                    IA (RTR)         N (N)  
   fe80::2052:1ff:fe01:3-"ip-10.10.3.3"           3        1000      0.0.0.0        
10.20.1.4/0                                    IA (RTR)         N (N)  
   10.20.1.4 (SC)                            RSVP:1        2000      0.0.0.0        
10.20.1.5/0                                    IA (RTR)         N (N)  
   fe80::205e:1ff:fe01:1-"ip-10.10.5.3"           4        1000      0.0.0.0        
10.20.1.6/0                                    IA (RTR)         N (N)  
   10.20.1.4 (SC)                            RSVP:1        3000      0.0.0.0        
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of routes found: 21 (21 paths)
Stat: D = direct   N = not direct
(RTM stat):(R) = added      (F) = add failed
           (N) = not added  (D) = policy discarded
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router ospf3 20 status 
===============================================================================
Rtr Base OSPFv3 Instance 20 Status
===============================================================================
OSPF Cfg Router Id           : 10.20.1.3
OSPF Oper Router Id          : 10.20.1.3
OSPF Version                 : 3
OSPF Admin Status            : Enabled
OSPF Oper Status             : Enabled
Graceful Restart             : Disabled
GR Helper Mode               : Disabled 
GR Strict LSA Checking       : Enabled (operational down)
Preference                   : 10
External Preference          : 150
Backbone Router              : True
Area Border Router           : False
AS Border Router             : False
Traffic Engineering Support  : False
Demand Exts Support          : False
In Overload State            : False
In External Overflow State   : False
Exit Overflow Interval       : 0
Last Overflow Entered        : Never
Last Overflow Exit           : Never
External LSA Limit           : -1
Reference Bandwidth          : 100,000,000 Kbps
Init SPF Delay               : 1000 msec
Sec SPF Delay                : 1000 msec
Max SPF Delay                : 10000 msec
Min LS Arrival Interval      : 1000 msec
Init LSA Gen Delay           : 5000 msec
Sec LSA Gen Delay            : 5000 msec
Max LSA Gen Delay            : 5000 msec
Lsa accumulate               : 1000 msec
Redistribute delay           : 1000 msec
Incremental SPF wait         : 1000 msec
Last Ext SPF Run             : Never
Ext LSA Cksum Sum            : 0x0
OSPF Last Enabled            : 10/10/2018 20:22:05
Unicast Import               : True   
Multicast Import             : False
Export Policies              : None
Import Policies              : None
Lfa Policies                 : None
OSPF Ldp Sync Admin Status   : Enabled
LDP-over-RSVP                : Disabled
IGP-Shortcut                 : Enabled
IPv6 IGP SC Tunn-Nhop        : Res-Filter(RSVP)
Advertise-Tunnel-Link        : Disabled
LFA                          : Disabled
Remote-LFA                   : Disabled 
Max PQ Cost                  : 65535
TI-LFA                       : Disabled 
Max SR FRR Labels            : 2
Export Limit                 : 0
Export Limit Log Percent     : 0
Total Exp Routes             : 0
RIB-priority-high prefix list: None
Segment Routing              : Disabled
Extended LSA                 : sparse
===============================================================================

routing

routing

Syntax

routing [sub-domain sub-domain] [bsl bsl] [neighbor-prefix ip-address] [dest-prefix ip-address]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>bier routing)

Full Context

show router bier routing

Description

This command shows the BIER routing table.

Parameters

sub-domain

Specifies a sub-domain.

Values

0 to 255

bsl

Specifies a bit string length.

Values

256 to 1024

ip-address

Specifies a prefix in IP address format.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of a BIER router table. BIER Routing Fields provides BIER routing field descriptions.

Output Example
*A:Dut-A# show router bier routing sub-domain 0    
===============================================================================
Destination Prefix                          Bfr-ID          Age
  Neighbor                                                  
    Nexthop                                                 
    Interface                                               
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
BIER Routing Database Sub-Domain 0 BSL 256
===============================================================================
10.20.1.2                                   2               0d 23:05:23
  10.20.1.2                                                   
    10.180.1.2                                                  
    ip-10.180.1.1                                               
 
10.20.1.3                                   3               0d 23:05:20
  10.20.1.2                                                   
    10.180.1.2                                                  
    ip-10.180.1.1                                               
 
10.20.1.4                                   0               0d 23:05:20
  10.20.1.2                                                   
    10.180.1.2                                                  
    ip-10.180.1.1                                               
 
10.20.1.5                                   5               0d 23:05:16
  10.20.1.2                                                   
    10.180.1.2                                                  
    ip-10.180.1.1                                               
 
10.20.1.6                                   6               0d 23:05:16
  10.20.1.2                                                   
    10.180.1.2                                                  
    ip-10.180.1.1                                               
 
===============================================================================
Total (Sub-Domain 0): 5
===============================================================================
Total BIER Routing entries : 5        
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A# 
Table 17. BIER Routing Fields

Label

Description

Destination Prefix

The destination prefix

BFR-ID

The BFR ID

Age

The tunnel age

Neighbor

The neighbor IP address

Nexthop

The next-hop IP address

Interface

The egress interface name for the programmed tunnel

rp

rp

Syntax

rp [family | ip-address]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>pim rp)

Full Context

show router pim rp

Description

This command displays the rendezvous point (RP) set information built by the router.

Parameters

family

Displays information about RP family.

Values

ipv4, ipv6

ip-address

Specifies the IP address of the RP.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of a PIM RP configuration.

Output Example
A:ALA-1# show router pim rp
==================================================================
PIM RP Set
==================================================================
Group Address      RP Address      Type        Priority  Holdtime
------------------------------------------------------------------
224.0.0.0/4        239.200.200.4   Dynamic     192       150
                   10.1.7.1        Static      1         N/A
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Prefixes : 1
==================================================================
A:ALA-1# 

A:ALA-1# show router pim rp 10.1.7.1
==================================================================
PIM RP Set
==================================================================
Group Address      RP Address      Type        Priority  Holdtime
------------------------------------------------------------------
224.0.0.0/4        10.1.7.1        Static      1         N/A
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Prefixes : 1
==================================================================
A:ALA-1#
Table 18. PIM RP Fields

Label

Description

Group Address

The multicast group address of the entry.

RP Address

The address of the Rendezvous Point (RP)

Type

Displays whether the entry was learned through the Bootstrap mechanism or if it was statically configured.

Priority

The priority for the specified group address. The higher the value, the higher the priority.

Holdtime

The value of the hold time present in the BSM message

rp-hash

rp-hash

Syntax

rp-hash ip-address

Context

[Tree] (show>router>pim rp-hash)

Full Context

show router pim rp-hash

Description

This command hashes the RP for the specified group from the RP set.

Parameters

ip-address

Displays specific multicast group addresses.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of a PIM RP-Hash configuration. RP-Hash Fields provides RP-Hash output field descriptions.

Output Example
A:ALA-1# show router pim rp-hash 239.101.0.0
==============================================
PIM Group-To-RP mapping
==============================================
Group Address      RP Address      Type
----------------------------------------------
239.101.0.0        239.200.200.4   Bootstrap
==============================================
A:ALA-1#

A:ALA-1# show router pim rp-hash 239.101.0.6
==============================================
PIM Group-To-RP mapping
==============================================
Group Address      RP Address      Type
----------------------------------------------
239.101.0.6        239.200.200.4   Bootstrap
==============================================
A:ALA-1#
Table 19. RP-Hash Fields

Label

Description

Group Address

The multicast group address of the entry

RP Address

The address of the Rendezvous Point (RP)

Type

Specifies whether the entry was learned through the Bootstrap mechanism or if it was statically configured.

rpki-session

rpki-session

Syntax

rpki-session [ip-address] [detail]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>origin-validation rpki-session)

Full Context

show router origin-validation rpki-session

Description

This command displays RPKI session information.

Parameters

ip-address

Displays RPKI session information for the specified IP address.

Values

ipv4-address:

a.b.c.d

ipv6-address

x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x

x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

where:

x: [0 to FFFF]H

d: [0 to 255]D

interface: 32 chars max, and mandatory for link local addresses.

detail

Displays the longer, more detailed version of the output.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of RPKI session information.

Output Example
A:Dut-C# show router origin-validation rpki-session detail 
===============================================================================
RPKI Session Information
===============================================================================
IP Address         : 10.168.1.1
Description        : RPKI Server #1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port               : 323                Oper State         : established
Uptime             : 0d 00:57:41        Flaps              : 0
Active IPv4 Records: 17023              Active IPv6 Records: 2515
Admin State        : Up                 Local Address      : n/a
Admin State        : Up                 Local Address      : 10.0.2.2
Hold Time          : 120                Refresh Time       : 60
Stale Route Time   : 3600               Connect Retry      : 120
Serial ID          : 41690              Session ID         : 1452020198
===============================================================================
No. of Sessions    : 1
===============================================================================

rs-fec

rs-fec

Syntax

rs-fec [clear]

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>port rs-fec)

Full Context

tools dump port rs-fec

Description

This command dumps the Reed-Solomon Forward Error Correction (RS-FEC) information for port.

Platforms

All

rsb

rsb

Syntax

rsb

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>router>rsvp rsb)

Full Context

tools dump router rsvp rsb

Description

This command displays RSVP RSB information.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of MPLS RSVP RSB detail fields.

Output Example
4)*A:Dut-A>config>router>mpls>lsp$ /tools dump router rsvp rsb detail 
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
RSB: 
 EndPt 10.20.1.4  Tid 61441  XTid 10.20.1.1  Sndr 10.20.1.1  LspId 2  ifIndex 3 NHop
10.20.1.3
Style FF, refresh in 0 secs
RSVP NextHop 10.20.1.3, LIH 3 (TLV: RtrId 10.20.1.3 IntfId 2)
CT Shared Reservation Info:
No Reservation:
FlowSpec :Flags 0x8000 QOSC 1, PDR (infinity), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR (0.000 bps)
           CBS 0, EBS 0, RSpecR 0, RSpecS 0 MTU 1500 MPU 20
FwdFlowspec :Flags 0x0 QOSC 0, PDR (0.000 bps), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR (0.000 bps)
              CBS 0, EBS 0, RSpecR 0, RSpecS 0 MPU 0
FilterSpec:
Timeout in : 26 secs, LocLabel: 0  Sender: 10.20.1.1 lspId: 2 OutIfId: 0
RRO :
  (1) * Flags : 0x0 :      U 
  (1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.3, 2
  (2) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (2) * Label : 131070
  (3) * Flags : 0x0 :      U 
  (3) * UnInf : 10.20.1.4, 5
  (4) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (4) * Label : 131070
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
RSB: 
 EndPt 10.20.1.6  Tid 1  XTid 10.20.1.1  Sndr 0.0.0.0  LspId 0  ifIndex 2 NHop 
10.20.1.2
Style SE, refresh in 0 secs
RSVP NextHop 10.20.1.2, LIH 2 (TLV: RtrId 10.20.1.2 IntfId 2)
CT Shared Reservation Info:
No Reservation:
FlowSpec :Flags 0x8000 QOSC 1, PDR (infinity), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR (0.000 bps)
           CBS 0, EBS 0, RSpecR 0, RSpecS 0 MTU 1496 MPU 20
FwdFlowspec :Flags 0x0 QOSC 0, PDR (0.000 bps), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR (0.000 bps)
              CBS 0, EBS 0, RSpecR 0, RSpecS 0 MPU 0
FilterSpec:
Timeout in : 21 secs, LocLabel: 0  Sender: 10.20.1.1 lspId: 30208 OutIfId: 0
RRO :
  (1) * Flags : 0x9 :      U LP_AVAIL NODE 
  (1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.2, 2
  (2) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (2) * Label : 131071                
  (3) * Flags : 0x1 :      U LP_AVAIL 
  (3) * UnInf : 10.20.1.4, 2
  (4) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (4) * Label : 131071
  (5) * Flags : 0x0 :      U 
  (5) * UnInf : 10.20.1.6, 2
  (6) * Flags : 0x1 :     Global
  (6) * Label : 131071
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  Total RSB Count   : 2 

rsvp

rsvp

Syntax

rsvp

Context

[Tree] (clear>router rsvp)

Full Context

clear router rsvp

Description

Commands in this context clear and reset RSVP protocol entities.

Platforms

All

rsvp

Syntax

rsvp

Context

[Tree] (show>router rsvp)

Full Context

show router rsvp

Description

Commands in this context display RSVP related information.

Platforms

All

rsvp

Syntax

rsvp

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>router rsvp)

Full Context

tools dump router rsvp

Description

Commands in this context dump tools for RSVP.

Platforms

All

rsvp

Syntax

rsvp

Context

[Tree] (monitor>router rsvp)

Full Context

monitor router rsvp

Description

Commands in this context monitor RSVP instances.

Platforms

All

rsvp-te

rsvp-te

Syntax

rsvp-te

Context

[Tree] (clear>router>mpls>lsp>auto-lsp rsvp-te)

Full Context

clear router mpls lsp auto-lsp rsvp-te

Description

This command resets and restarts all auto RSVP-TE LSPs.

Platforms

All

rsvp-te

Syntax

rsvp-te

Context

[Tree] (clear>router>mpls>lsp rsvp-te)

Full Context

clear router mpls lsp rsvp-te

Description

This command resets and restarts all RSVP-TE LSPs.

Platforms

All

rtp-session

rtp-session

Syntax

rtp-session [service service-id] [source ip-address] [detail [stats {rt-server | fcc-server}]]

rtp-session [service service-id] summary

Context

[Tree] (show>video rtp-session)

Full Context

show video rtp-session

Description

This command displays video session information.

Parameters

service service-id

Displays video session information pertaining to the specified service ID.

Values

1 to 2148278317

svc-name — a string up to 64 characters.

source ip-address

Displays session information for the specified IP address.

detail

The output displays detailed video session information.

stats

Displays video session statistics.

Values

rt-server — Displays video session statistics for the RT server.

fcc-server — Displays video session statistics for the FCC server.

summary

The output displays summarized video session information.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-1, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-1s, 7750 SR-2s, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s

Output

The following output is an example of this command.

Output Example
*A:Dut-C# show video  rtp-session 
===============================================================================
Video RTP session
===============================================================================
Service Id        Source address      SSRC Id (hex)   RT reqs      FCC reqs    
 Interface         Source Port         Time to expire  RT replies   FCC replies
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1                 10.0.103.103        1               0            226         
 vi                1000                0d 00:03:24     0            225        
1                 10.0.103.103        1               0            226         
 vi                1001                0d 00:03:24     0            225        
1                 10.0.103.103        1               0            226         
 vi                1002                0d 00:03:24     0            225        
1                 10.0.103.103        1               0            226         
 vi                1003                0d 00:03:24     0            225        
1                 10.0.103.103        1               0            226         
 vi                1004                0d 00:03:24     0            225        
1                 10.0.103.103        1               0            226         
 vi                1005                0d 00:03:24     0            225        
1                 10.0.103.103        1               0            226         
 vi                1006                0d 00:03:24     0            225        
1                 10.0.103.103        1               0            226         
 vi                1007                0d 00:03:24     0            225        
1                 10.0.103.103        1               0            226         
 vi                1008                0d 00:03:24     0            225        
1                 10.0.103.103        1               0            226         
 vi                1009                0d 00:03:24     0            225        
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of RTP sessions : 10
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#


*A:Dut-C# show video  rtp-session summary  
===============================================================================
Video RTP session summary
===============================================================================
Num Sessions     : 2000                 
Rx RT Requests   : 0                    Tx RT Packets    : 0
Tx RT Replies    : 0                    Tx RT Octets     : 0
Rx FCC Requests  : 371068               Tx FCC Packets   : 243011904
Tx FCC Replies   : 368259               Tx FCC Octets    : 14152149376
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces : 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C# 

*A:Dut-C# show video  rtp-session detail 
===============================================================================
Video RTP session detail
===============================================================================
Service Id       : 1                    
Interface        : vi
Source Address   : 10.0.103.103         Source Port      : 1000
 
Destination Addr : 10.3.3.3             SSRC Id (hex)    : 1
CName            : ixiaPort
Up Time          : 0d 00:07:08          Time to Expire   : 0d 00:04:59
 
Num RT Requests  : 0                    Num RT Replies   : 0
RT Packets Sent  : 0                    RT Octets Sent   : 0
RT Failed Pkts   : 0                    Req RTP Packets  : 0
 
Num FCC Requests : 212                  Num FCC Replies  : 211
FCC Packets Sent : 138582               FCC Octets Sent  : 8145140
FCC Failed Pkts  : 1                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:Dut-C#

rtr-advertisement

rtr-advertisement

Syntax

rtr-advertisement [interface interface-name] [prefix ipv6-prefix[/prefix-length]]

rtr-advertisement [conflicts]

Context

[Tree] (show>router rtr-advertisement)

Full Context

show router rtr-advertisement

Description

This command displays router advertisement information.

If no command line arguments are specified, all routes are displayed, sorted by prefix.

Parameters

interface-name

Specifies the interface name, up to 32 characters.

ipv6-prefix[/prefix-length]

Displays routes only matching the specified ip-address and length and only applies to the 7750 SR and 7950 XRS.

Values

ipv6

ipv6-prefix[/pref*:

x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

x: [0 to FFFF]H

d: [0 to 255]D

prefix-length:

1 to 128

Platforms

All

Output

Router-Advertisement Table Output — The following output is an example of router advertisement information, and Router Advertisement Table Fields describes the fields.

Output Example
A:Dut-A# show router rtr-advertisement 
=======================================================================
Router Advertisement
=======================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface: interfaceNetworkNonDefault
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rtr Advertisement Tx : 8                Last Sent            : 00h01m28s       
Nbr Solicitation Tx  : 83               Last Sent            : 00h00m17s       
Nbr Advertisement Tx : 74               Last Sent            : 00h00m25s       
Rtr Advertisement Rx : 8                Rtr Solicitation Rx  : 0               
Nbr Advertisement Rx : 83               Nbr Solicitation Rx  : 74              
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Server1              : 2001:db8::1
Server2              : N/A
Server3              : N/A
Server4              : N/A
Rdnss-lifetime       : 1200             Include-dns          : yes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Max Advert Interval  : 601              Min Advert Interval  : 201             
Managed Config       : TRUE             Other Config         : TRUE            
Reachable Time       : 00h00m00s400ms   Router Lifetime      : 00h30m01s       
Retransmit Time      : 00h00m00s400ms   Hop Limit            : 63              
Link MTU             : 1500                                                    
 
Prefix: 211::/120
Autonomous Flag      : FALSE            On-link flag         : FALSE           
Preferred Lifetime   : 07d00h00m        Valid Lifetime       : 30d00h00m       
 
Prefix: 231::/120
Autonomous Flag      : FALSE            On-link flag         : FALSE           
Preferred Lifetime   : 49710d06h        Valid Lifetime       : 49710d06h       
 
Prefix: 241::/120                     
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 00h00m00s        Valid Lifetime       : 00h00m00s       
 
Prefix: 251::/120
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 07d00h00m        Valid Lifetime       : 30d00h00m       
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Advertisement from: fe80::200:ff:fe00:2
Managed Config       : FALSE            Other Config         : FALSE           
Reachable Time       : 00h00m00s0ms     Router Lifetime      : 00h30m00s       
Retransmit Time      : 00h00m00s0ms     Hop Limit            : 64              
Link MTU             : 0                                                       
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface: interfaceServiceNonDefault
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rtr Advertisement Tx : 8                Last Sent            : 00h06m41s       
Nbr Solicitation Tx  : 166              Last Sent            : 00h00m04s       
Nbr Advertisement Tx : 143              Last Sent            : 00h00m05s       
Rtr Advertisement Rx : 8                Rtr Solicitation Rx  : 0               
Nbr Advertisement Rx : 166              Nbr Solicitation Rx  : 143             
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Max Advert Interval  : 601              Min Advert Interval  : 201             
Managed Config       : TRUE             Other Config         : TRUE            
Reachable Time       : 00h00m00s400ms   Router Lifetime      : 00h30m01s       
Retransmit Time      : 00h00m00s400ms   Hop Limit            : 63              
Link MTU             : 1500                                                    
 
Prefix: 23::/120
Autonomous Flag      : FALSE            On-link flag         : FALSE           
Preferred Lifetime   : infinite         Valid Lifetime       : infinite        
 
Prefix: 24::/120
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 00h00m00s        Valid Lifetime       : 00h00m00s       
 
Prefix: 25::/120
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 07d00h00m        Valid Lifetime       : 30d00h00m       
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Advertisement from: fe80::200:ff:fe00:2
Managed Config       : FALSE            Other Config         : FALSE           
Reachable Time       : 00h00m00s0ms     Router Lifetime      : 00h30m00s       
Retransmit Time      : 00h00m00s0ms     Hop Limit            : 64              
Link MTU             : 0                                                       
 
Prefix: 2::/120
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 07d00h00m        Valid Lifetime       : 30d00h00m       
 
Prefix: 23::/120
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 07d00h00m        Valid Lifetime       : 30d00h00m       
 
Prefix: 24::/119
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 07d00h00m        Valid Lifetime       : 30d00h00m       
 
Prefix: 25::/120
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 07d00h00m        Valid Lifetime       : infinite        
 
Prefix: 231::/120
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 07d00h00m        Valid Lifetime       : 30d00h00m       
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
...
A:Dut-A# 
Table 20. Router Advertisement Table Fields

Label

Description

Rtr Advertisement Tx/Last Sent

The number of router advertisements sent and time since they were sent

Nbr Solicitation Tx

The number of neighbor solicitations sent and time since they were sent

Nbr Advertisement Tx

The number of neighbor advertisements sent and time since they were sent

Rtr Advertisement Rx

The number of router advertisements received and time since they were received

Nbr Advertisement Rx

The number of neighbor advertisements received and time since they were received

Max Advert Interval

The maximum interval between sending router advertisement messages

Managed Config

True — indicates that DHCPv6 has been configured

False — indicates that DHCPv6 is not available for address configuration

Reachable Time

The time, in milliseconds, that a node assumes a neighbor is reachable after receiving a reachability confirmation

Retransmit Time

The time, in milliseconds, between retransmitted neighbor solicitation messages

Link MTU

The MTU number the nodes use for sending packets on the link

Rtr Solicitation Rx

The number of router solicitations received and time since they were received

Nbr Solicitation Rx

The number of neighbor solicitations received and time since they were received

Min Advert Interval

The minimum interval between sending ICMPv6 neighbor discovery router advertisement messages

Other Config

True — indicates there are other stateful configurations

False — indicates there are no other stateful configurations

Router Lifetime

Displays the router lifetime in seconds

Hop Limit

Displays the current hop limit

Router-Advertisement Conflicts Output — The following output is an example of router advertisement conflicts, and Router-Advertisement Conflicts Fields describes the fields.

Output Example
A:Dut-A# show>router# rtr-advertisement conflicts 
===============================================================================
Router Advertisement
===============================================================================
Interface: interfaceNetworkNonDefault
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Advertisement from: fe80::200:ff:fe00:2
Managed Config    : FALSE [TRUE]
Other Config      : FALSE [TRUE]
Reachable Time    : 00h00m00s0ms [00h00m00s400ms]
Router Lifetime   : 00h30m00s [00h30m01s]
Retransmit Time   : 00h00m00s0ms [00h00m00s400ms]
Hop Limit         : 64 [63]
Link MTU          : 0 [1500]
 
Prefix not present in neighbor router advertisement
Prefix: 211::/120
Autonomous Flag      : FALSE            On-link flag         : FALSE           
Preferred Lifetime   : 07d00h00m        Valid Lifetime       : 30d00h00m       
 
Prefix not present in neighbor router advertisement
Prefix: 231::/120
Autonomous Flag      : FALSE            On-link flag         : FALSE           
Preferred Lifetime   : 49710d06h        Valid Lifetime       : 49710d06h       
 
Prefix not present in neighbor router advertisement
Prefix: 241::/120
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 00h00m00s        Valid Lifetime       : 00h00m00s       
 
Prefix not present in neighbor router advertisement
Prefix: 251::/120
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 07d00h00m        Valid Lifetime       : 30d00h00m       
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface: interfaceServiceNonDefault
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Advertisement from: fe80::200:ff:fe00:2
Managed Config    : FALSE [TRUE]
Other Config      : FALSE [TRUE]
Reachable Time    : 00h00m00s0ms [00h00m00s400ms]
Router Lifetime   : 00h30m00s [00h30m01s]
Retransmit Time   : 00h00m00s0ms [00h00m00s400ms]
Hop Limit         : 64 [63]
Link MTU          : 0 [1500]
 
Prefix not present in own router advertisement
Prefix: 2::/120
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 07d00h00m        Valid Lifetime       : 30d00h00m       
 
Prefix: 23::/120
Autonomous Flag   : TRUE [FALSE]
On-link flag      : TRUE [FALSE]
Preferred Lifetime: 07d00h00m [infinite]
Valid Lifetime    : 30d00h00m [infinite]
 
Prefix not present in own router advertisement
Prefix: 24::/119
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 07d00h00m        Valid Lifetime       : 30d00h00m       
 
Prefix not present in neighbor router advertisement
Prefix: 24::/120
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 00h00m00s        Valid Lifetime       : 00h00m00s       
 
Prefix: 25::/120
Valid Lifetime    : infinite [30d00h00m]
 
Prefix not present in own router advertisement
Prefix: 231::/120
Autonomous Flag      : TRUE             On-link flag         : TRUE            
Preferred Lifetime   : 07d00h00m        Valid Lifetime       : 30d00h00m       
===============================================================================
A:Dut-A# 
Table 21. Router-Advertisement Conflicts Fields

Label

Description

Advertisement from

The address of the advertising router

Reachable Time

The time, in milliseconds, that a node assumes a neighbor is reachable after receiving a reachability confirmation

Router Lifetime

Displays the router lifetime in seconds

Retransmit Time

The time, in milliseconds, between retransmitted neighbor solicitation messages

Hop Limit

Displays the current hop limit

Link MTU

The MTU number the nodes use for sending packets on the link

run-manual-spf

run-manual-spf

Syntax

run-manual-spf

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>router>isis run-manual-spf)

Full Context

tools perform router isis run-manual-spf

Description

This command runs the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm.

Platforms

All

run-manual-spf

Syntax

run-manual-spf [externals-only]

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>router>ospf run-manual-spf)

[Tree] (tools>perform>router>ospf3 run-manual-spf)

Full Context

tools perform router ospf run-manual-spf

tools perform router ospf3 run-manual-spf

Description

This command runs the Shorted Path First (SPF) algorithm.

Parameters

externals-only

Runs external only SPF.

Platforms

All