Show Bgp Ipv6 Neighbors Advertised-Routes - Dell N1100-ON Reference Manual

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show bgp ipv6 neighbors advertised-routes

Use this command to display IPv6 routes advertised to a specific neighbor.
The format and field descriptions are the same as for show ip bgp neighbors
advertised-routes, except that the Network and Next Hop fields show IPv6
addresses. This command deprecates and replaces the show ipv6 bgp
neighbors advertised-routes command.
Syntax
show bgp ipv6 neighbors { ipv4-address | ipv6-address [ interface interface-id
] } advertised-routes
ipv4-address—The IPv4 address of a BGP peer.
ipv6-address [interface interface-id]—The IPv6 address of a BGP peer. If
the peer address is an IPv6 link local address, the interface that defines the
scope of the link local address must be given.
autodetect interface interface-id—(Optional) The routing interface on
which the neighbor's link local IPv6 address is auto detected. The interface
ID must be a VLAN routing interface.
Default Configuration
There is no default configuration for this command.
Command Mode
Privileged Exec mode, Global Configuration mode and all Configuration sub-
modes
User Guidelines
The following fields are displayed.
Field
BGP table version
Local router ID
Description
Each time phase 2 of the BGP decision process runs to
select new BGP routes, this number is incremented
The IP address of the local router.
Layer 3 Routing Commands
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