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The as-path-access-list name parameter filters the display using the specified AS-path ACL.

The as-path-filter number parameter filters the display using the specified AS-path filter.

The best keyword displays the routes received from neighbors that the device selected as the best
routes to their destinations.

The cidr-only keyword lists only the routes whose network masks do not match their class network
length.

The community number parameter lets you display routes for a specific community. You can specify
local-as , no-export, no-advertise, internet, or a private community number. You can specify the
community number as either two five-digit integer values of up to 1- 65535, separated by a colon (for
example, 12345:6789) or a single long integer value.

The community-access-list name parameter filters the display using the specified community ACL.

The community-filter number parameter lets you display routes that match a specific community
filter.

The detail option parameter lets you display more details about the routes. You can refine your
request by also specifying one of the other parameters after the detail keyword.

The local keyword displays routes that are local to the device.

The neighbor ipv6-address parameter displays routes learned from a specified BGP4+ neighbor.

The nexthop ipv6-address parameter displays the routes for a specified next-hop IPv6 address. You
must specify this address in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons as documented in RFC
2373.

The no-best keyword displays the routes for which none of the routes to a given prefix were selected
as the best route. The IPv6 route table does not contain a BGP4+ route for any of the routes listed
using this option.

The prefix-list name parameter filters the display using the specified IPv6 prefix list.

The regular-expression regular-expression parameter filters the display based on a regular
expression.

The route-map name parameter filters the display using the specified route map. The software
displays only the routes that match the match statements in the route map. The software disregards
the route map’s set statements.

The summary keyword displays summary information for the routes.

The unreachable keyword displays the routes that are unreachable because the device does not
have a valid RIPng, OSPFv3, or static IPv6 route to the next hop.

To display details about BGP4+ routes, enter the following command at any level of the CLI.

device# show ipv6 bgp route detail

Total number of BGP Routes: 4

Status A:AGGREGATE B:BEST b:NOT-INSTALLED-BEST C:CONFED_EBGP D:DAMPED

E:EBGP H:HISTORY I:IBGP L:LOCAL M:MULTIPATH m:NOT-INSTALLED-MULTIPATH

S:SUPPRESSED F:FILTERED s:STALE

1 Prefix: 2001:db8:10:10::/64, Status: BL, Age: 8h31m39s

NEXT_HOP: ::, Learned from Peer: Local Router

LOCAL_PREF: 100, MED: 0, ORIGIN: incomplete, Weight: 32768

AS_PATH:

Adj_RIB_out count: 3, Admin distance 1

2 Prefix: 2001:db8:113:113::/64, Status: BL, Age: 6h58m35s

NEXT_HOP: ::, Learned from Peer: Local Router

LOCAL_PREF: 100, MED: 0, ORIGIN: igp, Weight: 32768

AS_PATH:

Adj_RIB_out count: 3, Admin distance 1

3 Prefix: 2001:db8:202:202::/64, Status: BI, Age: 5h42m36s

NEXT_HOP: 2001:db8:400:400::2, Metric: 0, Learned from Peer:

2001:db8:400:400::2 (65020)

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