[j-nsp] finding route ID number
Stacy W. Smith
stacy at acm.org
Thu Oct 2 20:24:49 EDT 2008
It's the "Next hop index:" field in the output below.
--Stacy
regress at fire> show route extensive 192.168.195.54
inet.0: 34 destinations, 35 routes (33 active, 0 holddown, 1 hidden)
192.168.195.52/30 (1 entry, 1 announced)
TSI:
KRT in-kernel 192.168.195.52/30 -> {192.168.4.2}
*BGP Preference: 170/-101
Next hop type: Router, Next hop index: 527
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Next-hop reference count: 9
Source: 192.168.4.2
Next hop: 192.168.4.2 via t1-1/0/2:0.0, selected
State: <Active Ext>
Local AS: 65101 Peer AS: 65000
Age: 5:19:18
Task: BGP_65000.192.168.4.2+179
Announcement bits (1): 0-KRT
AS path: 65000 65001 I
Communities: target:65000:1 src-as:65000:0 rt-import:
10.255.70.19:5
Accepted
Localpref: 100
Router ID: 192.168.201.1
regress at fire> start shell pfe network feb
SBR platform (266Mhz PPC 603e processor, 64MB memory, 512KB flash)
SBR(fire vty)# show nhdb id 527
ID Type Interface Next Hop Addr Protocol
Encap MTU
----- -------- ------------- --------------- ----------
------------ ----
527 Unicast t1-1/0/2:0.0 192.168.4.0 IPv4
PPP 1506
On Oct 2, 2008, at 5:53 PM, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
> All:
>
> In trying to troubleshoot a transient route installation problem on
> my border routers at work, JTAC wants me to run a set of commands
> from each FEB and FPC in the box. One of those commands is "show
> nhdb id (id number)" and the JTAC engineer mentioned that the ID
> number for the route in question may be found in the output of "show
> route (prefix) extensive", however I'm not seeing anything that
> looks like an ID number in that command's output. Any insight would
> be greatly appreciated.
>
> jms
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