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Table 215: show bgp neighbor Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Field Description
NLRI of received
Address families for which end-of-routing-table markers are received from the neighbor.
end-of-rib markers
Address families for which end-of-routing-table markers are sent to the neighbor.
NLRI of all end-of-rib
markers sent
Information about the routing table:
Table inet.number
Last time any traffic was received from the peer or sent to the peer, and the last time the local routing
Last traffic (seconds)
device checked.
Messages that BGP has received from the receive socket buffer, showing the total number of messages,
Input messages
number of update messages, number of times a policy is changed and refreshed, and the buffer size
in octets. The buffer size is 16 KB.
Messages that BGP has written to the transmit socket buffer, showing the total number of messages,
Output messages
number of update messages, number of times a policy is changed and refreshed, and the buffer size
in octets. The buffer size is 16 KB.
Number of BGP packets that are queued to be transmitted to a particular neighbor for a particular
Output queue
routing table. Output queue
Configured tracing of BGP protocol packets and operations.
Trace options
Name of the file to receive the output of the tracing operation.
Trace file
(
Filter Updates recv
orf
NOTE: The counter is cumulative. For example, the counter is increased after the remote peer either
resends or clears the outbound route filtering prefix list.
(
Immediate
orf
indicates that the BGP peer should readvertise the updated routes.
NOTE: The counter is cumulative. For example, the counter is increased after the remote peer either
resends or clears the outbound route filtering prefix list.
—BGP is in the graceful restart process for this routing table:
RIB State
in progress
.
—Number that represents the entry in the routing table for this peer.
Bit
—State of the BGP group:
Send state
Active prefixes
—Number of prefixes received from the peer that are active in the routing table.
—Total number of prefixes from the peer, both active and inactive, that are in the
Received prefixes
routing table.
—Total number of prefixes from the peer that have been accepted by a routing
Accepted prefixes
policy.
—Number of routes currently inactive because of damping or other
Suppressed due to damping
reasons. These routes do not appear in the forwarding table and are not exported by routing
protocols.
is for unicast NLRIs, and queue
0
option only) Number of outbound-route filters received for each configured address family.
option only) Number of route updates received with the immediate flag set. The immediate flag
Chapter 74: Operational Commands for Layer 3 Protocols
,
, or
in sync
not in sync
not advertising
is for multicast NLRIs.
1
or
restart is complete
restart
.
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