nlsp routing table

From: Aaron DuShey (aaron.dushey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 22 2000 - 19:37:07 GMT-3


   
OK, so i setup nlsp, can someone tell me what the numbers in the routing
table mean? I am used to the standard delay/tick for RIP? Why are there
multiple entries?
thanks,
I looked through the guides but found no specific answer to nlsp-

r1#sh ipx route
Codes: C - Connected primary network, c - Connected secondary network
       S - Static, F - Floating static, L - Local (internal), W - IPXWAN
       R - RIP, E - EIGRP, N - NLSP, X - External, A - Aggregate
       s - seconds, u - uses, U - Per-user static

15 Total IPX routes. Up to 1 parallel paths and 16 hops allowed.

No default route known.

L 1 is the internal network
C 107 (NOVELL-ETHER), Et0/0
C 2001 (HDLC), Se0/0
N 2 [27][02/01] via 2.0000.0000.0001, 408s, Se0/0
N 205 [27][01/01] via 2.0000.0000.0001, 408s, Se0/0
NX 300 [27][10/02][09/01] via 2.0000.0000.0001, 408s, Se0/0
NX 400 [27][10/02][09/01] via 2.0000.0000.0001, 408s, Se0/0
NX 600 [27][10/02][09/01] via 2.0000.0000.0001, 408s, Se0/0
R 700 [02/01] via 107.0010.7967.ac10, 56s, Et0/0
NX 5003 [27][02/02][01/01] via 2.0000.0000.0001, 408s, Se0/0
NX 5004 [27][02/02][01/01] via 2.0000.0000.0001, 409s, Se0/0
NX 5006 [27][04/02][03/01] via 2.0000.0000.0001, 409s, Se0/0
NX 30000 [27][10/02][09/01] via 2.0000.0000.0001, 409s, Se0/0
NX 30001 [27][10/02][09/01] via 2.0000.0000.0001, 409s, Se0/0
NX 60000 [27][10/02][09/01] via 2.0000.0000.0001, 409s, Se0/0
r1#

Aaron DuShey



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