Switch 7700 Command reference Guide, v2.0

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198 CHAPTER 5: USING ROUTING PROTOCOL COMMANDS
display bgp peer Syntax
display bgp peer peer_address verbose
display bgp peer [ verbose ]
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Parameter
peer_address: Specify the peer to be displayed.
Description
Use the display bgp peer command to view the information about BGP peers.
Example
Display the detail information of the peer 10.110.25.20.
<SW7700>display bgp peer 10.110.25.20 verbose
Peer: 10.110.25.20 Local: Unspecified
Type: External
State: Idle Flags: <Idled>
Last State: NoState Last Event: NoEvent
Last Error: None
Options: <>
Configuration within the peer :
no export policy route-policy
no export policy ip-prefix
no export policy filter-policy
no export policy acl
no import policy route-policy
no import policy ip-prefix
no import policy filter-policy
no import policy acl
no default route produce
INC Short for INCOMPLETE: indicates that the original source of the
route information is unknown (learned by other methods). BGP sets
the origin of the route imported through other IGP protocols as
INCOMPLETE
As-path AS-path attribute of route, which records all AS areas that the route passes.
With it, route loop can be avoided
Table 11 Description of information generated by the command display bgp paths
Tab le 12 Description of information generated by the command display bgp peer
verbose
Field Description
Peer IP address and port number of peer
Local IP address and port number of local end
Type Type of peer: IBGP or EBGP
State State of neighbor state machine
Flags Flags of peer
Last State Last state of neighbor state machine