Table 218: State Output Field Values (continued)
DescriptionValue
Route not a primary route.Secondary
Path is not usable because of one of the following conditions:
• The route is damped.
• The route is rejected by an import policy.
• The route is unresolved.
Unusable path
Last tiebreaker is the lowest IP address value.Update source
Table 219 on page 3010 describes the possible values for the Communities output field.
Table 219: Communities Output Field Values
DescriptionValue
4 bytes, encoding a 32-bit area number. For AS-external routes, the value is 0. A nonzero value
identifies the route as internal to the OSPF domain, and as within the identified area. Area
numbers are relative to a particular OSPF domain.
area-number
Link-bandwidth community value used for unequal-cost load balancing. When BGP has
several candidate paths available for multipath purposes, it does not perform unequal-cost
load balancing according to the link-bandwidth community unless all candidate paths have
this attribute.
bandwidth: local AS
number:link-bandwidth-number
Unique configurable number that identifies the OSPF domain.domain-id
Unique configurable number that further identifies the OSPF domain.domain-id-vendor
Link-bandwidth number: from 0 through 4,294,967,295 (bytes per second).link-bandwidth-number
Local AS number: from 1 through 65,535.local AS number
1 byte. Currently this is only used if the route type is 5 or 7. Setting the least significant bit in
the field indicates that the route carries a type 2 metric.
options
(Used with VPNs) Identifies where the route came from.origin
1 byte, encoded as 1 or 2 for intra-area routes (depending on whether the route came from a
type 1 or a type 2 LSA); 3 for summary routes; 5 for external routes (area number must be0);
7 for NSSA routes; or 129 for sham link endpoint addresses.
ospf-route-type
Displays the area number, OSPF route type, and option of the route. This is configured using
the BGP extended community attribute 0x8000. The format is
area-number:ospf-route-type:options.
route-type-vendor
Displays the area number, OSPF route type, and option of the route. This is configured using
the BGP extended community attribute 0x0306. The format is
area-number:ospf-route-type:options.
rte-type
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