Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - FOR EX REV 1 Manual page 2413

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Table 297: show bgp neighbor Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Field Description
When this field appears, the BGP speaker has restarted (Restarting) and this peer should not wait
Restart flag received
for the
from the peer
Neighbor supports graceful restart for this address family.
NLRI that peer supports
restart for
Neighbor supporting this address family saves all forwarding states.
NLRI peer can save
forwarding state
Neighbor saves all forwarding states for this address family.
NLRI that peer saved
forwarding for
Router supports graceful restart for this address family.
NLRI that restart is
negotiated for
NLRI of received
Address families for which end-of-routing-table markers are received from the neighbor.
end-of-rib markers
NLRI of all end-of-rib
Address families for which end-of-routing-table markers are sent to the neighbor.
markers sent
Table inet.number
Information about the routing table:
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.
Input messages
Messages that BGP has received from the receive socket buffer, showing the total number of 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.
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end-of-rib
RIB State
—BGP is in the graceful restart process for this routing table:
.
in progress
—Number that represents the entry in the routing table for this peer.
Bit
—State of the BGP group:
Send state
—Number of prefixes received from the peer that are active in the routing table.
Active prefixes
Received prefixes
—Total number of prefixes from the peer, both active and inactive, that are in the
routing table.
Accepted prefixes
—Total number of prefixes from the peer that have been accepted by a routing
policy.
Suppressed due to damping
—Number of routes currently inactive because of damping or other
reasons. These routes do not appear in the forwarding table and are not exported by routing
protocols.
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restart is complete
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restart
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