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Path address
= 192.40.6.72
Path mask
= 255.255.255.248
Path protocol = ebgp
Path peer
= 192.40.4.29
Path nextHop
Path origin
Path local preference
Path state
Path weight
Path preference degree
Path autonomous systems = [nAs=2] : 3 2 ,
Path MED
Path atomic
Path AS aggregator
Path IPaddr aggregator
Path community
Path unknown attribute
output definitions
Path address
Path mask
Path protocol
Path peer
Path nextHop
Path origin
Path local preference
Path state
Path weight
Path preference degree
Path autonomous systems
Path MED
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= 192.40.4.29,
= igp,
= -1,
= active,
= 0,
= 100,
= -1,
= no,
= <none>,
= <none>,
= <none>,
= <none>
The IP address for route path.
The mask for this route path.
The protocol from which this route path was learned. Possible values
for this field are as follows: local, static, directhost, rip, ospf, isis,
ibgp, ebgp, and other.
The IP address of the peer that is advertising this route path.
The next hop along the route path.
The BGP origin attribute. Possible values will be igp, egp, incom-
plete, and none. The origin attribute is considered during the route
decision process.
The local preference value for this route as received in an UPDATE
message. A negative value (for example, the -1 in the above display)
indicates that the local preference value is missing for this route path.
Path state indicates the state of the path.The possible states are best,
feasible, policy-wait, un-synchronized, dampened, or none. When
path state is none, it indicates that there are no paths to this prefix and
the route is being purged from the system.
The path weight as assigned through inbound and outbound policies.
The local preference assigned to this route through an inbound or out-
bound policy, or, if the local preference value is missing, the default
local preference (which is assigned through the
preference).
The AS path for this route. These numbers show the ASs through
which the route has traversed with the most recent AS listed first. In
the above example, this route began its path in AS 2 and then traveled
through AS 3.
The multi-exit discriminator (MED) value for this route path. A nega-
tive value (for example, the -1 in the above display) indicates that the
MED value is missing for this route path.
ip bgp default local-
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
BGP Commands
June 2012

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