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Global import route map—Route map associated with the VRF that modifies
routes imported to the VRF from the global BGP non-VPN RIB. The map
applies to both IPv4 and IPv6 routes, unless the field name is preceded by
IPv4 (applies the map to only IPv4 routes) or IPv6 (applies the map to only
IPv6 routes).
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routes imported from global table—Number of routes imported from the
global BGP non-VPN RIB; also lists the maximum number of routes that can
be imported
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Global export route map—Route map associated with the VRF that modifies
routes exported by the VRF to the global BGP non-VPN RIB. The map applies
to both IPv4 and IPv6 routes, unless the field name is preceded by IPv4
(applies the map to only IPv4 routes) or IPv6 (applies the map to only IPv6
routes).
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Local-RIB version—Number that is increased by one each time a route in
that RIB is added, removed or modified.
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FIB version—Number that is increased by one each time BGP updates the
routes in the IP routing table based on changes in the local RIB. The FIB
version matches the local-RIB version when BGP has finished updating the
routes in the IP route table. The FIB version is less than the local-RIB version
when BGP is still in the process of updating the IP routing table.
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Neighbor—BGP neighbors
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AS—AS number of the peer
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Ver—Negotiated BGP version number
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State—State of the connection
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Up/down time—Time the connection has been up or down
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Messages sent—Number of messages sent to peer
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Messages received—Number of messages received from peer
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Prefixes received—Number of prefixes received from peer
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Rib Ver—Last RIB version queued to be sent to peer
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Send Q—Number of messages queued to be sent to peer
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More InQ—Status indicating whether any messages are waiting to be sent
to peer
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Example 1
host1#
show bgp ipv6 summary
Local router ID 10.13.13.13, local AS 400
Administrative state is Start
BGP Operational state is Up
Shutdown in overload state is disabled
Default local preference is 100
IGP synchronization is disabled
Default originate is disabled
Monitoring BGP
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