01-31-2016 03:34 AM - edited 03-10-2019 01:06 PM
Hello,
can anyone tell me what the "am" in the Output of the "sho ip route summary" command stands for?
Christoph
Example:
Router# sho ip route summary vrf all
IP Route Table for VRF "xxx"
Total number of routes: 308
Total number of paths: 332
Best paths per protocol: Backup paths per protocol:
am : 214 ospf-1000 : 10
local : 14
direct : 14
broadcast : 29
hsrp : 10
ospf-1000 : 41
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02-02-2016 01:23 AM
Think Its the fib adjacency manager routes
IP Route Table for VRF "default"
Total number of routes: 2120
Total number of paths: 2123
Best paths per protocol: Backup paths per protocol:
local : 40 eigrp-1 : 2
direct : 40
static : 3
broadcast : 81
am : 994
hsrp : 37
eigrp-1 : 926
Number of routes per mask-length:
/0 : 1 /8 : 1 /16: 4 /18: 1 /21: 1
/22: 42 /23: 56 /24: 301 /25: 23 /26: 19
/27: 38 /28: 95 /29: 51 /30: 133 /32: 1354
xir-d116sds01#
01-31-2016 11:58 AM
Christoph,
What operating system is this? It does not look like an ordinary IOS - neither the syntax of the command, nor the output match the IOS style. Is that perhaps an XR or NX-OS?
Best regards,
Peter
02-01-2016 10:41 PM
Hi Peter,
it is NX-OS Version 6.2(14) on Nexus 7710.
Kind regards
Christoph
02-02-2016 01:23 AM
Think Its the fib adjacency manager routes
IP Route Table for VRF "default"
Total number of routes: 2120
Total number of paths: 2123
Best paths per protocol: Backup paths per protocol:
local : 40 eigrp-1 : 2
direct : 40
static : 3
broadcast : 81
am : 994
hsrp : 37
eigrp-1 : 926
Number of routes per mask-length:
/0 : 1 /8 : 1 /16: 4 /18: 1 /21: 1
/22: 42 /23: 56 /24: 301 /25: 23 /26: 19
/27: 38 /28: 95 /29: 51 /30: 133 /32: 1354
xir-d116sds01#
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