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2.3.2.3
View VRF BGP Route Table
To view BGP route table for each VRF, please issue the following command. The following example
shows the route table for the blue VRF via ERS8600-2 perspective.
Step 1 – VRF BGP route table for the green VRF
ERS8600-2:5# show ip bgp route vrf blue
Result:
=================================================================
=================================================================
The total number of routes is 5
NETWORK/MASK
-----------------------------------------------------------------
10.91.10.0/24
AS_PATH: path-is-empty
10.91.100.0/24
AS_PATH: path-is-empty
10.93.10.0/24
AS_PATH: path-is-empty
10.93.100.0/24
AS_PATH: path-is-empty
192.2.1.0/24
AS_PATH: path-is-empty
On ERS8600-1, verify the following information:
Option
Verify
PEER REM ADDR
Please note that the BGP Peer and Next-hop address from ERS8600-2 perspective
is either the circuitless IP (CLIP) address from 8600-1 or 8600-3. The CLIP was
NEXTHOP
configured as the source IP address using the ―update-source-interface‖ when the
BGP neighbors where configured.
2.3.2.4
View BGP IP-VPN Learned Routes
To view the VPN-IPv4 routes for each VRF, please use the following command. The following is in
reference to the blue VRF via ERS8600-2 perspective.
Step 1 – VRF BGP route table for the green VRF
ERS8600-2:5# show ip bgp route-vpnv4 ext-community vrf blue
NNCLI: ERS8600# show ip bgp vpnv4 ext-community vrf blue
July 2010
BGP Routes - VRF blue
PEER REM ADDR
NEXTHOP ADDRESS ORG LOC PREF
10.91.1.1
10.91.1.1
10.91.1.1
10.91.1.1
10.93.1.1
10.93.1.1
10.93.1.1
10.93.1.1
10.91.1.1
10.91.1.1
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