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level 1/level 2 PSNPs rcvd

Indicates the number of L1 and L2 partial sequence number PDUs (PSNPs)
that the router has received.

level 1/level 2 PSNPs sent

Indicates the number of L1 and L2 PSNPs that the router has sent.

L1-Routes

Use the l1-routes command to display all the level 1 routes that are in the L1
routing database.

Syntax:

l1-routes

Example:

l1-routes

Level 1 Routes

Destination System ID

Cost

Source

Next Hop

0000-9300-0047

0

LOCArea

*

AA00-0400-080C

1

ESIS

AA00-0400-0C04, Ifc 7

7777-7777-7777

0

ISIS

3455-6537-2215

Destination System ID

Indicates the system ID of the destination host.

Cost

Indicates the cost of this route.

Source

Indicates the one of three sources where the router learned of the route:
LOCAREA, ESIS, or ISIS.

Next Hop

Indicates the next hop a packet would take on its route. An asterisk (*)
designation refers to the router itself as the packet’s destination. An address
with an interface number is either the MAC address of a directly connected
ES, or the DTE address if the next hop is an X.25 switch, or a DLCI if the
next hop is Frame Relay switch. A system ID (34555372215) refers to the
next hop to destination.

L2-Routes

Use the l2-routes command to display all the level 2 routes in the L2 database.

Syntax:

l2-routes

Example:

l2-routes

Level 2 Routes

Destination

Cost

Type

Next Hop

4700-0500-01

0

LOC-AREA

*

4900-02

20

AREA

0000-9310-04C9

Destination

Indicates the system ID of the destination area or reachable address.

Cost

Indicates the cost of this route.

Type

Indicates the four types of routes: LOC-area (local), LOC-prefix, area,
prefix/I, and prefix/E. LOC-area is a directly connected area; a LOC-prefix is

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