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................................................. 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 area 1
................................................. 192.168.75.0 0.0.0.255 area 2
Distance......................................... Intra 110 Inter 110 Ext 110
Default Route Advertise.......................... Disabled
Always........................................... FALSE
Metric........................................... Not configured
Metric Type...................................... External Type 2
Redist
Source
Metric
Metric Type Subnets
Dist List
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static
default
2
Yes
None
connected
10
2
Yes
1
Number of Active Areas........................... 3 (3 normal, 0 stub, 0 nssa)
ABR Status....................................... Yes
ASBR Status...................................... Yes
Display Parameters
BGP Section:
Routing Protocol
BGP
Router ID
Router ID configured for BGP.
Local AS Number
AS number that the local router is in.
BGP Admin Mode
Indicates whether BGP is globally enabled or disabled.
Maximum Paths
Maximum number of next hops in an internal or external BGP route.
Always Compare MED
Indicates whether BGP is configured to compare the Multi-Exit
Discriminators (MEDs) for routes received from peers in different ASs.
Maximum AS Path Length
Limit on the length of AS-PATH that BGP accepts from its neighbors.
Fast Internal Failover
Indicates whether BGP immediately brings down an iBGP adjacency if
the routing table manager reports that the peer address is no longer
reachable.
Fast External Failover
Indicates whether BGP immediately brings down an eBGP adjacency if
the link to the neighbor goes down.
Distance
Default administrative distance (or route preference) for external,
internal, and locally-originated BGP routes. The table that follows lists
ranges of neighbor addresses that have been configured to override the
default distance with a neighbor-specific distance. If a neighbor’s
address falls within one of these ranges, routes from that neighbor are
assigned the configured distance. If a prefix list is configured, then the
distance is only assigned to prefixes from the neighbor that are
permitted by the prefix list.
Redistribution
Table showing information for each source protocol (connected, static,
and OSPF). For each of these sources the distribution list and route-
map are
shown, as well as the configured metric. Fields which are not
configured are left blank. For OSPF, an additional line shows the
configured ospf match parameters.
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