Dell N1100-ON Reference Manual page 1326

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Peer Admin Status
Peer State
Peer Type
Listen Range
Local Port
Remote Port
Connection Retry Interval How long BGP waits between connection retries
Neighbor Capabilities
IPv4 Unicast Support
IPv6 Unicast Support
RFC 5549 Support
Update Source
START or STOP
The adjacency state of this neighbor
The type of peer
The ports that are being listened to.
TCP port number on the local end of the connection
TCP port number on the remote end of the connection
Optional capabilities reported by the neighbor,
recognized and accepted by this router. Codes listed in
the show output are as follows:
• MP: Multiprotocol
• RF: Route Refresh
This version of Dell EMC Networking does not support
any multiprotocol AFI/SAFI pairs other than IPv4
unicast. The presence of this capability does not imply
otherwise.
Indicates whether IPv4 unicast routes can be exchanged
with this peer. Both indicates that IPv4 is active locally
and the neighbor indicated support for IPv4 unicast in
its OPEN message. Sent indicates that IPv4 unicast is
active locally, but the neighbor did not include this
AFI/SAFI pair in its OPEN message. IPv4 unicast is
always enabled locally and cannot be disabled.
Indicates whether IPv6 unicast routes can be exchanged
with this peer. Both and Sent have the same meaning as
for IPv4. None indicates that neither the local router
nor the peer has IPv6 enabled for this adjacency.
Received indicates that the peer advertised the IPv6
unicast capability, but it is not enabled locally. IPv6
unicast is enabled locally using the neighbor activate
command in address-family IPv6 configuration mode.
If support for RFC 5549 is enabled.
The configured value for the source IP address of
packets sent to this peer. This field is only included in
the output if the update source is configured.
Layer 3 Routing Commands
1326

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

N1500N3100-onN4000N2100-onN2000N3000

Table of Contents