Table 191: show (ospf | ospf3) route Output Fields (continued)
Output LevelField DescriptionField Name
All levelsHow the route was learned:
• Inter—Interarea route
• Ext1—External type 1 route
• Ext2—External type 2 route
• Intra—Intra-area route
Path type
All levelsThe type of routing device from which the route was learned:
• AS BR—Route to AS border router.
• Area BR—Route to area border router.
• Area/AS BR—Route to router that is both an Area BR and AS BR.
• Network—Network router.
• Router—Route to a router that is neither an Area BR nor an AS BR.
• Transit—(OSPFv3 only) Route to a pseudonode representing a transit network,
LAN, or nonbroadcast multiaccess (NBMA) link.
• Discard—Route to a summary discard.
Route type
All levelsNext-hop type: LSP or IP.NH Type
All levelsRoute's metric value.Metric
All levels(OSPFv3 only) Interface through which the route's next hop is reachable.NH-interface
All levels(OSPFv3 only) IPv6 address of the next hop.NH-addr
All levels(OSPFv2 only) Interface through which the route's next hop is reachable.NextHop Interface
All levels(OSPFv2 only) If the NH Type is IP, then it is the address of the next hop. If the
NH Type is LSP, then it is the name of the label-switched path.
Nexthopaddr/label
detailArea ID of the route.Area
detailRouter from which the route was learned.Origin
detailRoute was learned through a not-so-stubby area (NSSA) link-state
advertisement (LSA).
Type 7
detailRoute was learned through NSSA LSA and the propagate bit was set.P-bit
detailForwarding address is nonzero. Fwd NZ is only displayed if the route is learned
through an NSSA LSA.
Fwd NZ
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