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Table 114: show bgp neighbor Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Field Description
Appears in the command output of the local router if the downstream peer is configured to receive
NLRIs for which peer
multiple BGP routes to a single destination, instead of only receiving the active route.
can receive multiple
paths
Possible value is
Appears in the command output of the local router if the upstream peer is configured to send multiple
NLRIs for which peer
BGP routes to a single destination, instead of only sending the active route.
can send multiple
paths: inet-unicast
Possible value is
Information about the routing table:
Table inet.number
Last time any traffic was received from the peer or sent to the peer, and the last time the local routing
Last traffic (seconds)
device checked.
Messages that BGP has received from the receive socket buffer, showing the total number of messages,
Input messages
number of update messages, number of times a policy is changed and refreshed, and the buffer size
in octets. The buffer size is 16 KB.
Messages that BGP has written to the transmit socket buffer, showing the total number of messages,
Output messages
number of update messages, number of times a policy is changed and refreshed, and the buffer size
in octets. The buffer size is 16 KB.
Input dropped path
Information about dropped path attributes:
attributes
Information about ignored path attributes:
Input ignored path
attributes
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inet-unicast
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inet-unicast
—BGP is in the graceful restart process for this routing table:
RIB State
.
in progress
—Number that represents the entry in the routing table for this peer.
Bit
—State of the BGP group:
Send state
Active prefixes
—Number of prefixes received from the peer that are active in the routing table.
Received prefixes
—Total number of prefixes from the peer, both active and inactive, that are in the
routing table.
—Total number of prefixes from the peer that have been accepted by a routing
Accepted prefixes
policy.
—Number of routes currently inactive because of damping or other
Suppressed due to damping
reasons. These routes do not appear in the forwarding table and are not exported by routing
protocols.
Code—Path attribute code.
Count—Path attribute count.
Code—Path attribute code.
Count—Path attribute count.
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restart
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