Table 225: show route receive-protocol Output Fields
Level of OutputField DescriptionField Name
All levelsName of the routing table—for example, inet.0.routing-table-name
All levelsNumber of destinations for which there are routes in the routing table.number
destinations
All levelsNumber of routes in the routing table and total number of routes in the following
states:
• active
• holddown (routes that are in pending state before being declared inactive)
• hidden (routes that are not used because of a routing policy)
number routes
none briefDestination prefix.Prefix
none briefMultiple exit discriminator value included in the route.MED
detail extensiveDestination prefix. The entry value is the number of routes for this destination,
and the announced value is the number of routes being announced for this
destination.
destination-prefix
(entry, announced)
detail extensiveThe LongLivedStale flag indicates that the route was marked LLGR-stale by
this router, as part of the operation of LLGR receiver mode. Either this flag or
the LongLivedStaleImport flag may be displayed for a route. Neither of these
flags are displayed at the same time as the Stale (ordinary GR stale) flag.
Accepted
LongLivedStale
detail extensiveThe LongLivedStaleImport flag indicates that the route was marked LLGR-stale
when it was received from a peer, or by import policy. Either this flag or the
LongLivedStale flag may be displayed for a route. Neither of these flags are
displayed at the same time as the Stale (ordinary GR stale) flag.
Accept all received BGP long-lived graceful restart (LLGR) and LLGR stale
routes learned from configured neighbors and import into the inet.0 routing
table
Accepted
LongLivedStaleImport
detail extensiveAccept all received BGP long-lived graceful restart (LLGR) and LLGR stale
routes learned from configured neighbors and imported into the inet.0 routing
table
The LongLivedStaleImport flag indicates that the route was marked LLGR-stale
when it was received from a peer, or by import policy.
ImportAccepted
LongLivedStaleImport
detail extensive64-bit prefix added to IP subnets to make them unique.Route Distinguisher
detail extensiveFirst label in a block of labels and label block size. A remote PE routing device
uses this first label when sending traffic toward the advertising PE routing device.
Label-Base, range
detail extensiveVirtual private network (VPN) label. Packets are sent between CE and PE routing
devices by advertising VPN labels. VPN labels transit over either an RSVP or an
LDP label-switched path (LSP) tunnel.
VPN Label
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