To learn more about any
question mark (
bcc>
Usage: show bgp routes [options]
Where options is any of :
<ip_address>
<ip_address/
prefix>
-A
-D
-d
-i
-N
-p
-R
-s
Example
To display BGP routes for all BGP peers, use the
follows:
bcc>
show bgp routes
Prefix/Length
223.0.16.73
As Path: <762>
3.0.0.0/8
As Path: <762 1326 1673 701 80>
6.0.0.0/8
As Path: <762 1326 1673 568 721 1455>
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show bgp
) command as follows:
?
show bgp routes ?
•
displays BGP routes for the specified IP address
•
displays BGP routes for IP addresses with the specified
address mask
•
displays the entire routing table; routes marked with
an asterisk (*) are routes in the normal routing table
•
displays routes damped by route flap damping
•
displays the BGP routing pool including community
information
•
displays routes to and from specific BGP peer ID
•
displays the announce pool
•
displays routes to and from specific BGP peers (local
peer address/remote peer address)
•
displays regular expression for AS pattern matching
•
displays the slot. If the address is 255.255.255.255,
then the cache will be the internal cache for this
slot.
show bgp routes
Peer Address
223.0.16.73
223.0.16.73
223.0.16.73
Managing the Versalar 15000
command option and its syntax, use the
show bgp routes
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NextHop
Org
Address
223.0.16.73
INC
223.0.16.73
INC
223.0.16.73
IGP
command as
Loc Pref
B/U
I/E Sl
100
B/U
E
100
B/U
E
100
B/U
E
5-23
9
9
9