Netgear XSM4324FS CLI Manual Software Version 12.x - Page 850
Unique Next Hops High Water, Hardware Failed Route Adds
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches Term BGP Routes External Internal Local OSPF Routes Reject Routes Net Prototype Routes Number of Prefixes Total Routes Best Routes Alternate Routes Route Adds Route Modifies Route Deletes Unresolved Route Adds Invalid Route Adds Failed Route Adds Hardware Failed Route Adds Reserved Locals Unique Next Hops Unique Next Hops High Water Next Hop Groups Definition Total number of routes installed by the BGP protocol. The number of external BGP routes. The number of internal BGP routes. The number of local BGP routes. Total number of routes installed by OSPFv3 protocol. Total number of reject routes installed by all protocols. The total number of net prototype routes. Summarizes the number of routes with prefixes of different lengths. The total number of routes in the routing table. The number of best routes currently in the routing table. This number only counts the best route to each destination. The number of alternate routes currently in the routing table. An alternate route is a route that was not selected as the best route to its destination. The number of routes that have been added to the routing table. The number of routes that have been changed after they were initially added to the routing table. The number of routes that have been deleted from the routing table. The number of route adds that failed because none of the route's next hops were on a local subnet. Note that static routes can fail to be added to the routing table at startup because the routing interfaces are not yet up. This counter gets incremented in this case. The static routes are added to the routing table when the routing interfaces come up. The number of routes that failed to be added to the routing table because the route was invalid. A log message is written for each of these failures. The number of routes that failed to be added to the routing table because of a resource limitation in the routing table. The number of routes that failed to be inserted into the hardware because of a hash error or a table-full condition. The number of routing table entries reserved for a local subnet on a routing interface that is down. Space for local routes is always reserved so that local routes can be installed when a routing interface bounces. The number of distinct next hops used among all routes currently in the routing table. These include local interfaces for local routes and neighbors for indirect routes. The highest count of unique next hops since counters were last cleared. The current number of next hop groups in use by one or more routes. Each next hop group includes one or more next hops. IPv6 Commands 850 CLI Command Reference Manual