Users Guide
Summary information for unnumbered neighbors:
OS10# show ip bgp ipv6 unicast summary
BGP router identifier 89.101.17.125 local AS number 100
Neighbor AS
MsgRcvd MsgSent Up/Down State/Pfx
ethernet1/1/1 200
19 19 00:15:34 0
OS10# show ip bgp ipv6 unicast
BGP local RIB : Routes to be Added , Replaced , Withdrawn
BGP local router ID is 14.233.209.106
Status codes: s suppressed, S stale, d dampened, h history, * valid, >
best
Path source: I - internal, a - aggregate, c - confed-external,
r - redistributed/network, S - stale
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf
Weight Path
*> 41::/64 ethernet 1/1/1 0 100
32768 ?
Supported
Releases
10.3.0E or later
show ip bgp neighbors
Displays information that BGP neighbors exchange.
Syntax
show ip bgp [vrf vrf-name] neighbors [ip-address | interface interface-
type] [advertised-routes | dampened-routes | flap-statistics | denied-
routes | routes]
Parameters
● vrf vrf-name — Enter vrf and then the name of the VRF to view information that is exchanged
between BGP neighbors corresponding to that VRF
● ip-address — Enter the IPv4 of IPv6 address of a specific neighbor
● interface interface-type — Displays BGP information that is learned through an unnumbered
neighbor.
● denied-routes — Displays the list of routes that are denied by policy
● advertised-routes—Displays the routes that are advertised to a neighbor
● dampened-routes—Displays the suppressed routes that are received from a neighbor
● flap-statistics—Displays the flap statistics of routes that are received from a neighbor
● received-routes—Displays the routes that are received from a neighbor.
● routes—Displays routes learned from a neighbor
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
● BGP neighbor — Displays the BGP neighbor address and its AS number. The last phrase in the line
indicates whether the link between the BGP router and its neighbor is an external or internal one. If
they are located in the same AS, the link is internal; otherwise the link is external.
● BGP version — Displays the BGP version, always version 4, and the remote router ID.
● BGP state — Displays the BGP state of the neighbor and the amount of time in hours:minutes:
seconds it has been in that state.
● Last read — Displays the information in the last read:
○ Last read is the time in hours:minutes:seconds that the router read a message from its neighbor.
○ Hold time is the number of seconds configured between messages from its neighbor.
○ Keepalive interval is the number of seconds between keepalive messages to help ensure that the
TCP session is still alive.
● Received messages — Displays the number of BGP messages received, the number of
notifications or error messages, and the number of messages waiting in a queue for processing.
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