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Layer 3 Managed Ethernet Switch
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Industrial Layer 3 Managed Ethernet SwitchUser Manual
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7.11
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Commands
7.11.1
Show Commands
7.11.1.1 show ip bgp
This command displays information relevant to the BGP router.
Syntax
show ip bgp
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Privileged Exec
Display Messages
BGP table version:
The BGP Table Version is the main number used. This number is the same as
the Generation ID of any BGP prefix for a specific address family and is used to track changes to the
BGP route table.
Local Route ID:
A 32-bit integer in dotted decimal format identifying the router, about which
information is displayed. This is a configured value.
Status Codes :
Status of the table entry. The status is displayed at the beginning of each line in the
table. It can be one of the following values:
s
— The table entry is suppressed.
*
— The table entry is valid.
>
— The table entry is the best entry to use for that network.
I
— The table entry was learned via an internal BGP (iBGP) session.
Origin codes:
Origin of the entry. The origin code is placed at the end of each line in the table. It can
be one of the following values:
i
— Entry originated from an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) and was advertised with a
network
router configuration command.
e
— Entry originated from an Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP).
?
— Origin of the path is not clear. Usually, this is a router that is redistributed into BGP from
an IGP.
Network:
IP address of a network entity.
Next Hop:
IP address of the next system that is used when forwarding a packet to the destination
network. An entry of 0.0.0.0 indicates that the router has some non-BGP routes to this network.
Metric:
If shown, the value of the interautonomous system metric.