R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 3 - IP Routing Command Reference(V7)
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Syntax
display bgp non-stop-routing status
The following matrix shows the support of MSR routers for the command:
Hardware Command
com
p
atibilit
y
MSR2000 No
MSR3000 No
MSR4000 Yes
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Examples
# Display BGP NSR status information.
<Sysname> display bgp non-stop-routing status
BGP NSR status: Ready
Location of preferred standby process: Chassiss 0 slot 1
TCP NSR status: Ready
Table 74 Command output
Field Descri
p
tion
BGP NSR status
BGP NSR status:
• Ready—BGP NSR has backed up BGP neighbor and routing
information from the active process to the standby process. In
this state, BGP NSR can ensure continuous routing when an
active/standby process switchover occurs.
• Not ready—BGP NSR is backing up BGP neighbor and
routing information from the active process to the standby
process. If an active/standby process switchover occurs in this
state, traffic is interrupted and BGP will reestablish neighbor
relationships.
Location of preferred standby process
ID of the slot where the preferred standby process resides
(MSR4000).
TCP NSR status
TCP NSR status:
• Ready—TCP NSR has backed up TCP connection information
from the active process to the standby process.
• Not ready—TCP NSR is backing up TCP connection
information from the active process to the standby process.
display bgp paths
Use display bgp paths to display BGP path attribute information.