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Dxs-3600 series layer 2/3 managed 10gbe switch
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Parameters
vrf VRF-NAME
Default
Command Mode
Command Default Level
Usage Guideline
Example
DXS-3600-32S#show ip bgp dampening dampened-paths
BGP Local Router ID is 172.29.232.182
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i -internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network
*d 10.0.0.0/8
*d 10.2.0.0/16
DXS-3600-32S#
Example
DXS-3600-32S#show ip bgp dampening dampened-paths vrf VPA-A
BGP Local Router ID is 172.29.232.182
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i -internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network
*d 10.0.0.0/8
*d 10.2.0.0/16
DXS-3600-32S#
Display Parameters
BGP Local Router ID
Status codes
Origin codes
Network
From
Reuse
Path
DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch CLI Reference Guide
(Optional) Specifies the VRF name. The length of the VRF-NAME is 12 characters.
None.
Privileged Mode.
Level: 3. (EI Mode Only Command)
Use this command to show dampened entries in the BGP routing table.
This example shows how to display the dampened routes, using the show ip bgp
dampening dampened- paths command, in privileged mode.
From
172.16.232.177
172.16.232.177
This example shows how to display the dampened routes using the show ip bgp
dampening dampened- paths vrf command in privileged mode.
From
172.16.232.177
172.16.232.177
Description
The router identifier of the local BGP router.
Status of the table entry displayed at the beginning of each line. It can be one or
more of the following values:
s - The table entry is suppressed.
d - The table entry is damped.
h - The table entry is damped and has been withdrawn by the neighbor.
* - The table entry is valid.
> - The table entry is the best entry to use for that network.
i - The table entry was learned via an internal BGP (iBGP) session.
Origin of the table entry displayed at the end of each line. It can be one of the
following values:
i - Entry originated from an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) and was advertised
with a network router configuration command.
e - Entry originated from an Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP).
? - Origin of the path is not clear. Usually, this is a router that is redistributed into
BGP from an IGP.
IP prefix with its mask length of the entry.
The peer's router-id of BGP.
The time that should expire before BGP will re-use this route.
Autonomous system paths to the destination network.
Reuse
Path
00:18:4
100 ?
00:28:5
100 ?
Reuse
Path
00:18:4
100 ?
00:28:5
100 ?
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