Monitoring Bgp Routes In A Community - Juniper JUNOSE 11.2.X BGP AND MPLS Configuration Manual

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Table 28: show ip bgp cidr-only Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Peer
Next hop IP address
MED
LocPrf
Weight
Origin
show ip bgp cidr-only
Display all routes that are members of the specified BGP community. Report whether
the indirect next hop of a route is unreachable; if not, display the IGP cost to the indirect
next hop. Does not accept regular expressions.
The show ip bgp community and show bgp ipv6 community commands display similar
information.
To display all routes that are members of the specified BGP community:
NOTE:
Specify the community number in AA:NN format:
AA—Number that identifies the autonomous system
NN—Number that identifies the community within the autonomous system
host1#show ip bgp community 999:999
Local router ID 192.168.1.153, local AS 100
40845 paths, 40845 distinct prefixes (2940840 bytes used)
40845 paths selected for route table installation
13651 path attribute entries (1864908 bytes used)
Prefix
Peer
> 24.0.0.0/12
10.5.0.48
> 24.4.252.0/22 10.5.0.48
> 24.6.0.0/23
10.5.0.48
> 24.6.11.0/24
10.5.0.48
Field Description
IP address of BGP peer
IP address of the next hop
Multiexit discriminator for the route
Local preference for the route
Assigned path weight
Origin of the route
Next-hop
MED CalPrf Weight Origin
10.5.0.48
100
10.5.0.48
100
10.5.0.48
100
10.5.0.48
100
Chapter 2: Monitoring BGP
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IGP
100
IGP
100
IGP
100
IGP
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