The G means that the route is good.  You should either see a G, S, or B.

G-Good
S-Suspect
B-Bad

Regards,
Aaron K. Dixon

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Aaron
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 12:39 AM
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Subject: an AppleTalk question


hi,everyone!
I have a question about AppleTalk when I show the AppleTalk route.
for example:

RTA#sh appletalk route
Codes: R - RTMP derived, E - EIGRP derived, C - connected, A - AURP
       S - static  P - proxy
4 routes in internet

The first zone listed for each entry is its default (primary) zone.

C Net 400-499 directly connected, Ethernet0, zone accounting
              Additional zones: 'service '
E Net 500-599 [2/G] via 600.2, 104 sec, Serial0, zone sales
                    Additional zones: 'service'
C Net 600-600 directly connected, Serial0, zone wan1
E Net 700-700 [1/G] via 600.2, 605 sec, Serial0, zone wan2
RTA#

what mean of the letter "G" in the [2/G].

thank you very much and please write a mail to me.


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