Dell Force10 Z9000 Reference Manual page 538

Ftos command line reference guide for the z9000 system ftos 9.1.(0.0)
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Field
network entries
BGP path attribute
entries
BGP AS-PATH
entries
BGP community
entries
Dampening enabled
Neighbor
AS
MsgRcvd
MsgSent
TblVer
InQ
OutQ
Up/Down
State/Pfx
Example
FTOS#show ip bgp ipv6 unicast summary
BGP router identifier 5.5.10.4, local AS number 100
BGP table version is 12, main routing table version 12
2 network entrie(s) and 4 paths using 536 bytes of memory
1 BGP path attribute entrie(s) using 112 bytes of memory
1 BGP AS-PATH entrie(s) using 39 bytes of memory
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Description
Displays the number of network entries and route paths and the
amount of memory used to process those entries.
Displays the number of BGP path attributes and the amount of
memory used to process them.
Displays the number of BGP AS_PATH attributes processed and the
amount of memory used to process them.
Displays the number of BGP COMMUNITY attributes processed and
the amount of memory used to process them. The show ip bgp
community command provides more details on the COMMUNITY
attributes.
Displayed only when dampening is enabled. Displays the number of
paths designated as history, dampened, or penalized.
Displays the BGP neighbor address.
Displays the AS number of the neighbor.
Displays the number of BGP messages that neighbor received.
Displays the number of BGP messages that neighbor sent.
Displays the version of the BGP table that was sent to that neighbor.
Displays the number of messages from that neighbor waiting to be
processed.
Displays the number of messages waiting to be sent to that neighbor.
If a number appears in parentheses, the number represents the
number of messages waiting to be sent to the peer group.
Displays the amount of time (in hours:minutes:seconds) that the
neighbor is in the Established stage. If the neighbor has never moved
into the Established stage, the word never is displayed.
If the neighbor is in Established stage, the number of network
prefixes received. If a maximum limit was configured with the
neighbor maximum-prefix command, (prfxd) appears in this
column.
If you configured a maximum limit with the neighbor maximum-
prefix command, (prfxd) appears in this column. If the neighbor is
not in Established stage, the current stage is displayed (Idle,
Connect, Active, OpenSent, OpenConfirm). When the peer is
transitioning between states and clearing the routes received, the
phrase (Purging) may appear in this column. If the neighbor is
disabled, the phrase (Admin shut) appears in this column.

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