host1:pe1#
show ip bgp route-target signaling network
Prefix Weight Route-map Backdoor
102:111:34/96 No
1111111111:23:1/96 No
host1:pe1#
show ip bgp route-target signaling network 102:111:34
Prefix Weight Route-map Backdoor
102:111:34/96 No
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Example 8—Error message generated when a prefix less than 32 or greater than
96 is specified for the RT-MEM-NLRI
host1#
show ip bgp route-target signaling 100:100:1/31
^
% Invalid route-target membership NLRI
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You can use the field options to display filtered information about a specified
network or all networks in the BGP routing table. Only the fields that you specify
are displayed, except that the Prefix field is always displayed.
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The
stale
field option shows which routes are stale due to peer restart.
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Examples
host1:5#
show ip bgp fields peer next-hop next-hop-cost
Prefix Peer Next-hop Next-hop-cost
11.11.11.11/32 3.3.3.3 3.3.3.3 Unreachable
11.11.11.11/32 4.4.4.4 4.4.4.4 Unreachable
22.22.22.22/32 3.3.3.3 3.3.3.3 Unreachable
22.22.22.22/32 4.4.4.4 4.4.4.4 Unreachable
33.33.33.33/32 3.3.3.3 3.3.3.3 Unreachable
44.44.44.44/32 4.4.4.4 4.4.4.4 Unreachable
55.55.55.55/32 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0
66.66.66.66/32 6.6.6.6 6.6.6.6 Unreachable
77.77.77.77/32 57.57.57.7 57.57.57.7 1
88.88.88.88/32 57.57.57.7 57.57.57.7 1
host1:pe1#
show ip bgp fields best peer next-hop stale
Prefix Stale Peer Next-hop
> 10.22.22.1/32 stale 10.12.12.2 10.12.12.2
> 10.22.22.2/32 stale 10.12.12.2 10.12.12.2
> 10.22.22.3/32 stale 10.12.12.2 10.12.12.2
> 10.33.33.1/32 10.13.13.3 10.13.13.3
> 10.33.33.2/32 10.13.13.3 10.13.13.3
> 10.33.33.3/32 10.13.13.3 10.13.13.3
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You can use the
default-fields route
command to specify default fields to be
displayed by subsequently issued
show ip bgp
commands.
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If you filter the display with field options, the usual introductory information
about BGP attributes is displayed only if you issue the
intro
fields option.
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Field descriptions for introductory fields displayed only when the
intro
keyword
has been issued
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Monitoring BGP
JUNOSe 11.0.x BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide
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