❦ 29 mars 2018 13:40 +0200, Sebastian Wiesinger <[email protected]> :
>> [email protected]> show route 10.16.39.3 extensive >> >> inet.0: 236 destinations, 908 routes (236 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden) >> 10.16.39.3/32 (4 entries, 1 announced) >> TSI: >> KRT in-kernel 10.16.39.3/32 -> {list:indirect(131094), indirect(131205)} >> *BGP Preference: 140/-501 >> Next hop type: Indirect, Next hop index: 0 >> Address: 0xb21c210 >> Next-hop reference count: 3 >> Source: 10.64.0.5 >> Next hop type: Router, Next hop index: 1885 >> Next hop: 10.64.0.23 via xe-0/0/46.181 >> Session Id: 0x0 >> Next hop type: Router, Next hop index: 1767 >> Next hop: 10.64.128.23 via xe-1/0/47.183, selected >> Session Id: 0x0 >> Protocol next hop: 10.64.0.23 >> Indirect next hop: 0xc5ceb00 131205 INH Session ID: 0x0 >> Protocol next hop: 10.64.128.23 >> Indirect next hop: 0xc5b8780 131094 INH Session ID: 0x0 > > Interesting, which JunOS version is that? It looks slightly different > here: > > root@storage-leaf-1# run show route 172.16.0.11/32 extensive > > inet.0: 13 destinations, 13 routes (13 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden) > 172.16.0.11/32 (1 entry, 1 announced) > TSI: > KRT in-kernel 172.16.0.11/32 -> {list:172.17.1.0, 172.17.2.0} > *IS-IS Preference: 18 > Level: 2 > Next hop type: Router, Next hop index: 0 > Address: 0xb21c290 > Next-hop reference count: 5 > Next hop: 172.17.1.0 via et-0/0/48.0 weight 0x1, selected > Session Id: 0x0 > Next hop: 172.17.2.0 via et-0/0/49.0 weight 0x1 > Session Id: 0x0 > State: <Active Int> This is: Model: qfx5100-48s-6q Junos: 17.3R2.10 Maybe because this is a route learnt from a route reflector? -- Format a program to help the reader understand it. - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger) _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

