Dell Force10 Z9000 Reference Manual page 534

Ftos command line reference guide for the z9000 system ftos 9.1.(0.0)
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BGP version
BGP state
Last read
Received messages
Sent messages
Received updates
Minimum time
(list of inbound and
outbound policies)
For address family:
BGP table version
accepted prefixes
Prefix advertised
Connections
established
Last reset
Local host:
Foreign host:
Example
FTOS#show ip bgp ipv6 unicast neighbors
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Description
Displays the BGP version (always version 4) and the remote router
ID.
Displays the neighbor's BGP state and the amount of time in
hours:minutes:seconds it has been in that state.
This line displays the following information:
last read is the time (hours:minutes:seconds) the router read
a message from its neighbor
hold time is the number of seconds configured between
messages from its neighbor
keepalive interval is the number of seconds between
keepalive messages to help ensure that the TCP session is
still alive
This line displays the number of BGP messages received, the
number of notifications (error messages) and the number of
messages waiting in a queue for processing.
The line displays the number of BGP messages sent, the number of
notifications (error messages) and the number of messages waiting
in a queue for processing.
This line displays the number of BGP updates received and sent.
Displays the minimum time, in seconds, between advertisements.
Displays the policy commands configured and the names of the
Route map, AS-PATH ACL or Prefix list configured for the policy.
Displays IPv6 Unicast as the address family.
Displays the which version of the primary BGP routing table the
router and the neighbor are using.
Displays the number of network prefixes accepted by the router and
the amount of memory used to process those prefixes.
Displays the number of network prefixes advertised, the number
rejected and the number withdrawn from the BGP routing table.
Displays the number of TCP connections established and dropped
between the two peers to exchange BGP information.
Displays the amount of time since the peering session was last reset.
Also states if the peer resets the peering session. If the peering
session was never reset, the word never is displayed.
Displays the peering address of the local router and the TCP port
number.
Displays the peering address of the neighbor and the TCP port
number.

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