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show ipv6 bgp path
output definitions (continued)
Path preference degree
Path autonomous systems
Path MED
Path atomic
Path AS aggregator
Path IPaddr aggregator
Path community
Path Originator Id
Path Cluster List
Path unknown attribute
Release History
Release 7.1.1; command was introduced.
Related Commands
show ipv6 bgp routes
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The local preference assigned to this route through an inbound or out-
bound policy, or, if the local preference value is missing, the default
local preference (which is assigned through the
preference).
The AS path for this route. These numbers show the ASs through which
the route has traversed with the most recent AS listed first. In the above
example, this route began its path in AS 2 and then traveled through AS
3.
The multi-exit discriminator (MED) value for this route path. A nega-
tive value (for example, the -1 in the above display) indicates that the
MED value is missing for this route path.
Indicates whether the ATOMIC-AGGREGATE attribute has been set
for this route. When set (this field would read yes), this attribute indi-
cates that an aggregate has caused a loss of information for this route (a
less specific route was chosen over a more specific route included in
the aggregate).
Part of the AGGREGATOR attribute. This field indicates the AS for the
BGP speaker that created the aggregate. A value of <none> indicates
this is not an aggregate route.
Part of the AGGREGATOR attribute. This field indicates the IP address
for the BGP speaker that created the aggregate. A value of <none>
indicates that this is not an aggregate route.
Indicates the community to which this route path belongs, if applicable.
A value of <none> indicates that this route does not belong to a com-
munity.
The Router Id of the BGP4 speaker that performed route
reflection
Sequence of Cluster Id values representing the reflection path
that the route has passed, if this is a reflected route in the local
AS.
Indicates BGP attributes found in UPDATE messages which the router
does not support. For example, multi-protocol attributes are not sup-
ported by the router in this release, but it is possible for these attributes
to appear in a BGP route.
Displays the known IPv6 BGP routes.
ip bgp default local-
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