Table 223: show route forwarding-table Output Fields (continued)
Level of OutputField DescriptionField Name
detail extensiveNext-hop type. When the detail keyword is used, the next-hop type might be
abbreviated (as indicated in parentheses):
• broadcast (bcst)—Broadcast.
• deny—Deny.
• discard (dscd) —Discard.
• hold—Next hop is waiting to be resolved into a unicast or multicast type.
• indexed (idxd)—Indexed next hop.
• indirect (indr)—Indirect next hop.
• local (locl)—Local address on an interface.
• routed multicast (mcrt)—Regular multicast next hop.
• multicast (mcst)—Wire multicast next hop (limited to the LAN).
• multicast discard (mdsc)—Multicast discard.
• multicast group (mgrp)—Multicast group member.
• receive (recv)—Receive.
• reject (rjct)—Discard. An ICMP unreachable message was sent.
• resolve (rslv)—Resolving the next hop.
• unicast (ucst)—Unicast.
• unilist (ulst)—List of unicast next hops. A packet sent to this next hop goes
to any next hop in the list.
Next hop Type
(Type)
detail extensive noneSoftware index of the next hop that is used to route the traffic for a given prefix.Index
extensiveLogical interface index from which the route is learned. For example, for interface
routes, this is the logical interface index of the route itself. For static routes, this
field is zero. For routes learned through routing protocols, this is the logical
interface index from which the route is learned.
Route
interface-index
detail extensive noneNumber of routes that refer to this next hop.Reference (NhRef)
detail extensive noneInterface used to reach the next hop.Next-hop interface
(Netif)
extensiveValue used to distinguish primary, secondary, and fast reroute backup routes.
Weight information is available when MPLS label-switched path (LSP) link
protection, node-link protection, or fast reroute is enabled, or when the standby
state is enabled for secondary paths. A lower weight value is preferred. Among
routes with the same weight value, load balancing is possible (see the Balance
field description).
Weight
extensiveBalance coefficient indicating how traffic of unequal cost is distributed among
next hops when a router is performing unequal-cost load balancing. This
information is available when you enable BGP multipath load balancing.
Balance
extensiveList of interfaces from which the prefix can be accepted. Reverse path forwarding
(RPF) information is displayed only when rpf-check is configured on the interface.
RPF interface
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