08-20-2015 07:55 AM - edited 03-05-2019 02:06 AM
Does anyone know the meaning or why a route is marked hidden? I've searched for some documentation on this but can't find any. I'm assuming that since 10.2.12.20 (loopback that eBGP is peering over) and 10.11.2.2 are the same device, it's choosing IGP over eBGP although eBGP clearly has the lower AD??
#sh ip route 10.2.12.20
**
10.2.12.20/32, ubest/mbest: 1/0
*via 10.11.2.2, Eth1/45, [110/5], 10w0d, ospf-1, intra
via 10.2.12.20, [20/0], 09:07:06, bgp-10099, external, tag 10900 (hidden)
08-21-2015 06:35 AM
what is the output of show ip cef 10.2.12.20
08-24-2015 02:50 PM
Since this is Nexus, the 'sh ip cef x.x.x.x' isn't a valid show command.The hidden route isn't showing in the fib though.
#sh ip fib route 10.2.12.20
IPv4 routes for table default/base
------------------+------------------+----------------------+-----------------
Prefix | Next-hop | Interface | Labels
------------------+------------------+----------------------+-----------------
10.2.12.20/32 10.11.2.2 Ethernet1/45
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