RE: nlsp routing table

From: Simon Baxter (Simon.Baxter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 22 2000 - 22:02:01 GMT-3


   
   
    Title:
    
   CAPTION: Table 64: Show IPX Route Detailed Field Descriptions
   
   Field Description
   
   1u
   
   Number of times this network has been looked up in the route table.
   This field is incremented when a packet is process-switched, even if
   the packet is eventually filtered and not sent. As such, this field
   represents a fair estimate of the number of times a route gets used.
   
   10000000
   
   (NLSP only) Throughput (end to end).
   
   3000
   
   (NLSP only) Link delay (end to end).
   
   1500
   
   (NLSP only) MTU (end to end).
   
   0000.0c02.8cfb
   
   (NLSP only) System ID of the next-hop router.
   
   6
   
   (NLSP only) Local circuit ID.
   
   0000.0c02.8cfc
   
   (NLSP only) MAC address of the next-hop router.
   under :
   http://127.0.0.1:8080/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np2_r/2
   ripx.htm#11444
   
   Simon Baxter
   Network Consultant
   Logical Networks
   simon.baxter@au.logical.com
   Phone: +61 3 9522 9203
   -----Original Message-----
   From: Aaron DuShey [mailto:aaron.dushey@dushey-consulting.com]
   Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 8:37 AM
   To: CCIE (E-mail)
   Subject: nlsp routing table
   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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