system: version 4.2(2a) I've read that am = adjacency module or adjacency manager. The words mean less to me than why I seem to be learning this route from a phantom module/manager/interface with no visible explanation.
I can try on c-nsp as well. Thought NANOG might be a better choice. Colby On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 12:04 AM, christian koch <c...@sandcastl.es> wrote: > in x/y, x= preference, y= metric > > am= adjacency module, *= best unicast route > > a better place to have asked this would be c-nsp > > hth > > -ck > > > On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 7:21 PM, Colby Glass <colbycciest...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> We're seeing an AD of 2 on some routes on our Nexus 7k. I can't find >> anything (Google) to indicate where this value is coming from. Also unable >> to find out what "am" mean (adjacency module?). Does anyone have an >> explanation for this one? >> >> * via 192.168.21.49, Vlan13, [2/0], 00:44:52, am* >> >> Thanks >> >> -- >> Colby Glass >> Network Engineer >> http://blog.alwaysthenetwork.com >> > > -- Colby Glass Network Engineer http://blog.alwaysthenetwork.com