Debug Ip Mbgp - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - COMMAND REFERENCE A TO M 2010-10-19 Command Reference Manual

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debug ip mbgp

Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
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debug ip mbgp [ in | out ] [ peerAddress [ peerAddressMask ] ] [ bgpLog ]
[ router routerName ] [ filtering-router filteringRouterName ] [ accessClassName ]
[ route-map mapName ] [ severity { severityValue | severityNumber } ]
[ verbosity verbosityLevel ] [ secondary ]
no debug ip mbgp [ in | out ] [ peerAddress [ peerAddressMask ] ] [ bgpLog ]
[ router routerName ] [ filtering-router filteringRouterName ] [ accessClassName ]
[ route-map mapName ]
Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
Shows information about the selected variable. The no version disables the display.
in—Displays information for inbound events
out—Displays information for outbound events
peerAddress—IP address of BGP peer for which information is displayed
peerAddressMask—Network mask of BGP peer for which information is displayed
bgpLog—BGP log of interest; one of the following options:
dampening—BGP dampening event; route is suppressed or no longer suppressed
by route-flap dampening
events—BGP finite state machine events and transitions
keepalives—BGP keepalive message events
next-hops—BGP next hop events
updates—BGP routing table update events
routerName—Name of the virtual router that owns the BGP router for which information
is being displayed
filteringRouterName—Name of the virtual router that owns the access class and route
map parameters
accessClassName—Name of an access list to filter output
mapName —Name of a route map to filter output
severity—Specifies the minimum severity of the log messages displayed for the selected
category; described either by a descriptive term—severityValue—or by a corresponding
number—severityNumber—in the range 0–7; the lower the number, the higher the
priority:
emergency or 0—System unusable
alert or 1—Immediate action needed
critical or 2—Critical condition exists
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