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show bgp ipv6

Use the show bgp ipv6 command in Privileged EXEC mode to display IPv6 routes in the
BGP routing table.
Format
show bgp ipv6 [ipv6-prefix/prefix-length [longer-prefixes | shorter-prefixes
[length]] | filter-list as-path-list]
Mode
Privileged Exec
Parameter
Description
ipv6-prefix/
(Optional) Limits the output to a specific prefix.
prefix-length
longer-prefixes
(Optional) Display the specified prefix and any longer prefixes within the same range.
shorter-prefixes
(Optional) Used with the ipv6-prefix/prefix-length option to show routes whose prefix
length is shorter than prefix-length and, optionally, longer than a specified length. This option
may not be given if the longer-prefixes option is given.
as-path-list
(Optional) Filter the output to the set of routes that match a given AS Path list. This option may not
be given if an ipv6-prefix/prefix-length option is given.
The command output displays the following information.
Parameter
Description
BGP table version
Each time phase 2 of the BGP decision process runs to select new BGP routes, this number is
incremented
Status codes
s. The route is aggregated into an aggregate address configured with the summary-only option
*. BGP never displays invalid routes; so this code is always displayed
>. Indicates that BGP has selected this path as the best path to the destination
i. If the route is learned from an internal peer
Network
IPv6 destination prefix
Next Hop
The IPv6 route's BGP NEXT HOP
Metric
Multi Exit Discriminator
LocPrf
The local preference
Path
The AS path
Origin
The value of the Origin attribute
Command example:
(R1) # show bgp ipv6
BGP table version is 5, local router ID is 20.1.1.1
Status codes: s suppressed, * valid, > best, i - internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
M6100 Series Switches
Border Gateway Protocol Commands
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