Reachable (metric 0)
Number of direct next-hops is 1
Direct next-hop ATM4/0.61 (10.61.61.2)
Resolution in IP tunnel-route table of VRF pe22
Not reachable
Reference count is 2
■ See show ip bgp next-hops.
show ip interface vrf
■ Use to display information about the interfaces associated with the specified
VRF.
■ Field descriptions
■ interface—Interface type and interface specifier
■ interface status—Status of the interface
■ line protocol—Status of the line protocol
■ Link up/down trap—Status of SNMP link up/down traps on the interface
■ Internet address—IP address of the interface
■ Operational MTU—Actual MTU for the interface
■ Administrative MTU—Configured MTU for the interface
■ Operational speed—Actual speed
■ Administrative speed—Configured speed
■ Discontinuity Time—Value of sysUpTime the last time the integrity of the
interface statistics was compromised
■ Router advertisement—Whether routes are advertised; enabled or disabled
■ Administrative debounce-time—Configured debounce behavior, enabled or
disabled. If enabled, indicates time in milliseconds that the router waits
before generating an up or down event in response to a state change in the
interface. If the state changes back before the debounce timer expires, no
state change is reported.
■ Operational debounce-time—Current debounce behavior, enabled or disabled.
If enabled, indicates time in milliseconds that the router waits before
generating an up or down event in response to a state change in the interface.
If the state changes back before the debounce timer expires, no state change
is reported.
■ Access routing—When enabled, an access route is installed to the host on
the other end of the interface
■ Multipath mode—Algorithm used for ECMP: hashing of destination address
and source address, or round-robin
490 ■ Monitoring BGP/MPLS VPNs
JUNOSe 11.1.x BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide