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show ip cef X.X.X.X internal statistics

Steph1963
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Hello,

I would like to know the signification of the following statistics in the the show ip cef X.X.X.X internal command

 

traffic share X

tmsstats: external/internal

 

and the meaning of

 

Load distribution: 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 (refcount 1) and why Packets the column for all the hash rows are always set to zero.

 

R0#show ip cef 15.15.15.15 internal
15.15.15.0/24, version 39, epoch 0, per-destination sharing
10 packets, 920 bytes
  via 10.3.3.3, Serial1/3, 0 dependencies
    traffic share 1
    next hop 10.3.3.3, Serial1/3
    valid adjacency
  via 10.2.2.2, Serial1/2, 0 dependencies
    traffic share 2
    next hop 10.2.2.2, Serial1/2
    valid adjacency

  10 packets, 920 bytes switched through the prefix
  tmstats: external 0 packets, 0 bytes
           internal 10 packets, 920 bytes
  30 second output rate 0 Kbits/sec
  High water mark 0, low water mark 0, current trigger set on no NHRP interface
  Load distribution: 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 (refcount 1)

  Hash  OK  Interface                 Address         Packets
  1     Y   Serial1/3                 point2point           0
  2     Y   Serial1/2                 point2point           0
  3     Y   Serial1/3                 point2point           0
  4     Y   Serial1/2                 point2point           0
  5     Y   Serial1/3                 point2point           0
  6     Y   Serial1/2                 point2point           0
  7     Y   Serial1/3                 point2point           0
  8     Y   Serial1/2                 point2point           0
  9     Y   Serial1/3                 point2point           0
  10    Y   Serial1/2                 point2point          0
  11    Y   Serial1/2                 point2point          0
  12    Y   Serial1/2                 point2point          0
  13    Y   Serial1/2                 point2point          0
  14    Y   Serial1/2                 point2point          0
  15    Y   Serial1/2                 point2point          0

 

Thanks for your help

Stephane

 

 

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