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BGP Commands
Usage Guidelines
The basic command displays every path currently in the table. Since the number of paths may run into the
thousands, this command provides a number of parameters for displaying a specific path or matching
entries for a portion of a path or peer address.
Examples
-> show ip bgp path
Legends: Sta
>
P
D
Nbr
(O)
degPref = degree of preference
Sta Network
---+---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+---+--------
>
192.40.4.0
>
192.40.6.0
>
192.40.6.8
U
110.100.10.0
U
110.100.11.0
U
110.100.12.0
U
110.100.13.0
U
110.100.14.0
output definitions
Sta
Network
Mask
Nbr address
Next Hop
(0)
degPref
-> show ip bgp path ip-addr 192.40.6.72 255.255.255.248
BGP Path parameters
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
= Path state
= best, F = feasible, S = Stale
= policy changing, U = un-synchronized
= dampened, N = none
= Neighbor
= Path Origin (? = incomplete, i = igp, e = egp)
Mask
Nbr address
255.255.255.0
192.40.4.29
255.255.255.248 192.40.4.29
255.255.255.248 192.40.4.29
255.255.255.0
2001:100:3:4::1 110.100.10.20
255.255.255.0
2001:100:3:4::1 110.100.10.20
255.255.255.0
2001:100:3:4::1 110.100.10.20
255.255.255.0
2001:100:3:4::1 110.100.10.20
255.255.255.0
2001:100:3:4::1 110.100.10.20
Status flag.
">" Best Path: Indicates this is the best route to the destination.
"F" Feasible: The alternate path available when the best path goes
down.
"S" Stale: Indicates the peer that advertised this route's next hop is in
the process of graceful restart.
"P" Policy Changing: Indicates that a policy being applied may change
the route.
"U" Unsynchronized: Making a path unfeasible forcefully when a
nexthop is not reachable or if the local bgp network is deleted."
"D" Dampened: Indicates that this route is being dampened to prevent
flapping.
"N" None: No path available.
The IP address for this route path. This is the destination of the route.
The mask for this route path.
The IP or IPv6 address of the BGP peer that is advertising this path.
The next hop along the route path.
The origin attribute of this route path. A question mark (?) indicates
incomplete, and i indicates IGP, and an e indicates EGP.
The local preference value assigned to this route path.
June 2012
Next Hop
(O)
192.40.4.29
i100
192.40.4.29
i100
192.40.4.29
i100
?
?
?
?
?
degPref
100
100
100
100
100
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