Monitoring Bgp Update Groups - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routing Configuration Manual

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Implementing BGP
Command or Action
Step 7
show placement program bgp
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show placement
program bgp
Step 8
show placement program brib
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show placement
program brib

Monitoring BGP Update Groups

This task displays information related to the processing of BGP update groups.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. show bgp [ ipv4 { unicast | multicast | all | tunnel } | ipv6 { unicast | all } | all { unicast |
multicast | all | tunnel } | vpnv4 unicast | vrf { vrf-name | all } [ ipv4 unicast ] update-group
[ neighbor ip-address | process-id.index [ summary | performance-statistics ]]
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
show bgp [ ipv4 { unicast | multicast | all |
tunnel } | ipv6 { unicast | all } | all { unicast |
multicast | all | tunnel } | vpnv4 unicast | vrf
{ vrf-name | all } [ ipv4 unicast ] update-group
[ neighbor ip-address | process-id.index [
summary | performance-statistics ]]
Purpose
Displays BGP program information.
• If a program is shown as having 'rejected locations' (for example,
locations where program cannot be placed), the locations in
question can be viewed using the show placement program bgp
command.
• If a program has been placed but not started, the amount of
elapsed time since the program was placed is displayed in the
Waiting to start column.
Displays bRIB program information.
• If a program is shown as having 'rejected locations' (for example,
locations where program cannot be placed), the locations in
question can be viewed using the show placement program bgp
command.
• If a program has been placed but not started, the amount of
elapsed time since the program was placed is displayed in the
Waiting to start column.
Purpose
Displays information about BGP update groups.
• The ip-address argument displays the update groups to which that
neighbor belongs.
• The process-id.index argument selects a particular update group
to display and is specified as follows: process ID (dot) index.
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Routing Configuration Guide, Release 5.3.x
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