Technical data

System Administration
303561-A Rev 00
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LS Type Indicates the type of OSPF link state advertisement, as
follows:
0 = stub advertisement
1 = router links advertisement
2 = network links advertisement
3 = summary link (IP network) advertisement
4 = summary link (ASBR) advertisement
5 = external link advertisement
See RFC 1583 for more information about LS Type.
Mask Subnet mask to be combined with the destination address and
then compared with the value in Destination. If the value of
Destination is 0.0.0.0 (a default route), then the mask is 0.0.0.0
(Prefix = 0).
Metric Indicates the costs of the various interfaces described in a
router LS Type advertisement. Also indicates the cost of each
path described in summary link and AS external link
advertisements.
Network Destination IP address for this route, where 0.0.0.0 indicates a
default route.
NextHopAddr /
AS
IP address of the next hop and next autonomous system (AS)
of this route. If the next hop is an unnumbered interface, the
command displays un# IP cct
<n>
, where
n
is the number of
the circuit on which the interface is configured.
Org Origin of the path information (EGP, IGP, or INCOMPLETE).
Peer Rem Addr Remote address of a BGP peer.
Proto Routing method through which the router learned this route:
Other, Local, Netmgmt, ICMP, EGP, BGP, Hello, RIP, IS-IS,
OSPF, or BGP.
Seq Nbr A signed 32-bit integer used to detect old and duplicate
link-state advertisements. The larger the sequence number
(when compared as signed 32-bit integers) the more recent the
advertisement.
Sl (or) Slot Number of the slot on which the network address/mask is
configured.
Weight Weight value assigned to the route (displayed only if you
specify all routes [-A].