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Hold time is 90, keepalive interval is 30 seconds
Neighbor capabilities:
Route Refresh: advertised & received
Address family IPv4 Unicast: advertised & received
Received 11 messages, 1 notifications
Sent 10 messages, 1 notifications,
Route Refresh request: received 0 sent 0
Last reset: Peer connection reset
3 accepted prefixes
Outgoing update AS path filter list is 33
Route map for outgoing advertisements is 60
Display Parameters
BGP neighbor
BGP neighbor
external link
BGP version
remote router ID
BGP state
Hold Time
keepalive interval
Neighbor capabilities
Route Refresh
Address family IPv4 
Unicast
Received
notifications
Sent
notifications
Route refresh request
Last Reset
accepted prefixes
0 in queue
IP address of the BGP neighbor and its AS number. If the neighbor is in 
the same AS as the router, then the link between them is internal 
(IBGP), otherwise it is considered external (EBGP).
AS of the neighbor.
This is an EBGP peer.
BGP version used to communicate with the peer.
IP address of the neighbor.
Internal state of the BGP connection.
Maximum interval, in seconds, that can elapse between messages from 
the peer.
Interval, in seconds, between sending keepalive packets.
BGP capabilities advertised and received from this neighbor.
Status of the route refresh capability.
IP Version 4 unicast‐specific properties.
Sum of BGP messages received from this peer, including keepalives.
Sum of error messages received from the peer.
Sum of BGP messages sent to this peer, including keepalives.
Sum of error messages sent from this XSR to the peer.
Sum of route refresh requests sent and received from this neighbor.
Previous reset reason.
Number of prefixes accepted.
BGP Clear and Show Commands
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