Foundry Switch and Router Installation and Configuration Guide
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best – Displays the routes received from the neighbor that the Layer 3 Switch selected as the best routes to
their destinations.
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not-installed-best – Displays the routes received from the neighbor that are the best BGP4 routes to their
destinations, but were nonetheless not installed in the IP route table because the Layer 3 Switch received
better routes from other sources (such as OSPF, RIP, or static IP routes).
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unreachable – Displays the routes that are unreachable because the Layer 3 Switch does not have a valid
RIP, OSPF, or static route to the next hop.
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detail – Displays detailed information for the specified routes. You can refine your information request by
also specifying one of the options above (best, not-installed-best, or unreachable).
The rib-out-routes option lists the route information base (RIB) for outbound routes. You can display all the
routes or specify a network address.
The routes-summary option displays a summary of the following information:
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Number of routes received from the neighbor
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Number of routes accepted by this Layer 3 Switch from the neighbor
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Number of routes this Layer 3 Switch filtered out of the UPDATES received from the neighbor and did not
accept
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Number of routes advertised to the neighbor
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Number of attribute entries associated with routes received from or advertised to the neighbor.
This display shows the following information.
This Field...
IP Address
AS#
EBGP/IBGP
RouterID
PeerGroup
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Table 19.6: BGP4 Neighbor Information
Displays...
The IP address of the neighbor.
The AS the neighbor is in.
Whether the neighbor session is an IBGP session, an EBGP session,
or a confederation EBGP session.
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EBGP – The neighbor is in another AS.
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EBGP_Confed – The neighbor is a member of another sub-AS in
the same confederation.
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IBGP – The neighbor is in the same AS.
The neighbor's router ID.
The name of the peer group the neighbor is in, if applicable.
December 2000