Display Bgp Peer - 3Com 8807 Command Reference Manual

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display bgp peer

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OMMANDS
Example
# Display the information about the AS paths.
<SW8800> display bgp paths ^600$
Flags: # - valid,
D - damped,
I - internal,
Id
Hash-Index
References
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Table 72 Description of the fields of the display bgp paths command
Field
State flags:
# - valid (valid)
^ - best (selected)
Flags
D - damped (discarded)
H - history (history)
I - internal (interior gateway protocol)
S - aggregate suppressed (suppressed)
Id
Value of sequence number
Hash-Index Value of Hash-index
References
Count of times that the route is referenced
Aggregator Mask length of aggregate route
Origin attribute of route, which indicates that the route updates its origin
relative to the route originating it from AS. It has three optional values:
IGP
Origin
EGP
INC
AS-path attribute of route, which records all AS areas that the route passes.
As-path
With it, route loop can be avoided
Syntax
display bgp peer [ peer-address ] [ verbose ]
View
Any view
Parameter
peer-address: Specifies the peer to be displayed.
verbose: Displays the detailed information of the peer.
^ - best,
H - history,
S - aggregate suppressed
Aggregator
15
<null>
Description
The route belongs to inside of AS. BGP treats
aggregate route and the route defined by the
command network as inside of AS, and origin type
as IGP.
The route is learned from exterior gateway protocol
(EGP).
Short for INCOMPLETE: indicates that the original
source of the route information is unknown
(learned by other methods). BGP sets the origin of
the route imported through other IGP protocols as
INCOMPLETE
Origin
As-Path
IGP
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