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number displayed (in bold); the second example shows that the summary with a 4-byte AS number using the show ip bgp
summary command (displays a 4byte AS number in bold).
R2#show ip bgp summary
BGP router identifier 192.168.10.2, local AS number 65123
BGP table version is 1, main routing table version 1
1 network entrie(s) using 132 bytes of memory
1 paths using 72 bytes of memory
BGP-RIB over all using 73 bytes of memory
1 BGP path attribute entrie(s) using 72 bytes of memory
1 BGP AS-PATH entrie(s) using 47 bytes of memory
5 neighbor(s) using 23520 bytes of memory
Neighbor AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/Pfx
10.10.21.1 65123 0 0 0 0 0 never Active
10.10.32.3 65123 0 0 0 0 0 never Active
100.10.92.9 65192 0 0 0 0 0 never Active
192.168.10.1 65123 0 0 0 0 0 never Active
192.168.12.2 65123 0 0 0 0 0 never Active
R2#
R2#show ip bgp summary
BGP router identifier 192.168.10.2, local AS number 48735.59224
BGP table version is 1, main routing table version 1
1 network entrie(s) using 132 bytes of memory
1 paths using 72 bytes of memory
BGP-RIB over all using 73 bytes of memory
1 BGP path attribute entrie(s) using 72 bytes of memory
1 BGP AS-PATH entrie(s) using 47 bytes of memory
5 neighbor(s) using 23520 bytes of memory
Neighbor AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/Pfx
10.10.21.1 65123 0 0 0 0 0 never Active
10.10.32.3 65123 0 0 0 0 0 never Active
100.10.92.9 65192 0 0 0 0 0 never Active
192.168.10.1 65123 0 0 0 0 0 never Active
192.168.12.2 65123 0 0 0 0 0 never Active
R2#
For the routers identifier, the system uses the highest IP address of the Loopback interfaces configured. Because Loopback
interfaces are virtual, they cannot go down, thus preventing changes in the router ID. If you do not configure Loopback
interfaces, the highest IP address of any interface is used as the router ID.
To view the status of BGP neighbors, use the show ip bgp neighbors command in EXEC Privilege mode as shown in the
first example. For BGP neighbor configuration information, use the show running-config bgp command in EXEC Privilege
mode as shown in the second example.
NOTE:
The showconfig command in CONFIGURATION ROUTER BGP mode gives the same information as the show
running-config bgp command.
The following example displays two neighbors: one is an external internal BGP neighbor and the second one is an internal BGP
neighbor. The first line of the output for each neighbor displays the AS number and states whether the link is an external or
internal (shown in bold).
The third line of the show ip bgp neighbors output contains the BGP State. If anything other than ESTABLISHED is listed,
the neighbor is not exchanging information and routes. For more information about using the show ip bgp neighbors
command, refer to the Dell Nettworking OS Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
Dell#show ip bgp neighbors
BGP neighbor is 10.114.8.60, remote AS 18508, external link
BGP version 4, remote router ID 10.20.20.20
BGP state ESTABLISHED, in this state for 00:01:58
Last read 00:00:14, hold time is 90, keepalive interval is 30 seconds
Received 18552 messages, 0 notifications, 0 in queue
Sent 11568 messages, 0 notifications, 0 in queue
Received 18549 updates, Sent 11562 updates
Minimum time between advertisement runs is 30 seconds
Border Gateway Protocol IPv4 (BGPv4)
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