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Negotiated detection time—Interval between BFD packets negotiated by
peers
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Advertise-map—Name of route map that specifies routes to be advertised
when routes in conditional route maps are matched
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Condition-map—Name of route map that specifies routes to be matched by
routes in the BGP routing table
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Sequence—Position of the specified advertise route map in a list of advertise
route maps configured for a particular peer within the same address-family.
A lower sequence number has a higher priority; that route map is processed
before one with a higher sequence number.
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Status—Status of the routes specified by the route map, advertise (route map
condition has been met) or withdraw (route map condition has not been
met; regardless of this status, the specified routes might be governed by
another route map with a lower sequence number and actually advertised
or not according to that map
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Example
host1#
show ip bgp neighbors
BGP neighbor ID 10.2.1.48, remote AS 11488 (external peer)
Remote router ID is 172.31.1.48, negotiated BGP version is 4
Administrative status is Start, connection state is Established
Reason for last reset was tcp connection error
TCP error code 60 (Connection timed out)
Connection has been established 1 time, up for 0 17:42:31
Options:
Default originate is disabled
EBGP multi-hop is enabled
IBGP single-hop is disabled
Next hop self is disabled
seconds
Policy:
Neighbor weight is 100
Timers:
Connect retry interval is 120 seconds
Minimum route advertisement interval is 30 seconds
Minimum AS origination interval is 10 seconds
Configured keep-alive interval is 30 seconds, negotiated 30
seconds
Configured hold time is 90 seconds, negotiated 90
TCP connection:
Local IP address is 192.168.1.218, local port is 1024
Remote IP address is 10.2.1.48, remote port is 179
Statistics:
Total of 4100 messages sent, 44913 messages received
2053 update messages sent, 42785 update messages received
0 00:00:17 since last update message was received
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Fields relevant to multiprotocol extensions:
Multi-protocol extensions negotiation:
ip-v4 unicast: sent, received, used
ip-v6 unicast-labeled: sent, received, used
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Monitoring BGP
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