R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 3 - IP Routing Command Reference(V7)
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as-path-acl as-path-acl-number: Displays BGP IPv4 multicast routes that match the AS path list specified
by its number in the range of 1 to 256.
community-list: Displays BGP IPv4 multicast routes that match a community list.
basic-community-list-number: Specifies a basic community list by its number in the range of 1 to 99.
comm-list-name: Specifies a community list by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63 characters.
whole-match: Displays BGP IPv4 multicast routes exactly matching the specified community list. Without
this keyword, the command displays BGP IPv4 multicast routes whose COMMUNITY attributes include
the specified community list.
adv-community-list-number: Specifies an advanced community list by its number in the range of 100 to
199.
peer ip-address: Displays BGP IPv4 multicast routing information advertised to or received from the
specified peer.
advertised-routes: Displays BGP IPv4 multicast routing information advertised to the specified peer.
received-routes: Displays BGP IPv4 multicast routing information received from the specified peer.
statistics: Displays routing statistics.
standby: Displays BGP IPv4 multicast routing information for a standby BGP process. If you do not
specify a standby BGP process, the command displays information for the active BGP process.
slot slot-number: Specifies the slot number of the card where the standby process resides. (MSR4000.)
Usage guidelines
If no parameters are specified, the command displays brief information about all BGP IPv4 multicast
routes.
If only the network-address argument is specified, the system ANDs the network address with the mask of
a route. If the result matches the network address of the route, the command displays information about
the route.
If the network-address mask or network-address mask-length argument is specified and the longest-match
keyword is not specified, the command displays information about the BGP IPv4 multicast route that
matches both the specified destination network address and the mask (or mask length).
The active BGP process backs up BGP peers and routing information to the standby BGP process only
when BGP NSR is enabled. If BGP NSR is disabled, this command does not display anything when you
execute it with the standby keyword.
Examples
# Display brief information about all public BGP IPv4 multicast routes for the active BGP process.
<Sysname> display bgp routing-table ipv4 multicast
Total number of routes: 3
BGP local router ID is 192.168.1.62
Status codes: * - valid, > - best, d - dampened, h - history,
s - suppressed, S - stale, i - internal, e - external
Origin: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network NextHop MED LocPrf PrefVal Path/Ogn