Displaying bgp4+ information, Displaying the bgp4+ route table – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Routing Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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Displaying BGP4+ information
Syntax: clear ipv6 bgp vrf vrf-name traffic
Displaying BGP4+ information
You can display the following BGP4+ information:
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BGP4+ route table.
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BGP4+ route information.
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BGP4+ route-attribute entries.
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BGP4+ configuration information.
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Dampened BGP4+ paths.
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Filtered-out BGP4+ routes.
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BGP4+ route flap dampening statistics.
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BGP4+ neighbor information.
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BGP4+ peer group configuration information.
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BGP4+ summary information.
NOTE
The show commands implemented for BGP4+ correspond to the show commands implemented for
IPv4 BGP. For example, you can specify the show ipv6 bgp command for IPv6 and the show ip bgp
command for IPv4. Also, the displays for the IPv4 and IPv6 versions of the show commands are
similar except where relevant, IPv6 neighbor addresses replace IPv4 neighbor addresses, IPv6
prefixes replace IPv4 prefixes, and IPv6 next-hop addresses replace IPv4 next-hop addresses.
Displaying the BGP4+ route table
BGP4+ uses filters you define, as well as an algorithm to determine the preferred route to a
destination. BGP4+ sends only the preferred route to the device’s IPv6 table. However, if you want
to view all the routes BGP4+ knows about, you can display the BGP4+ table.
To display the BGP4+ route table, enter the following command at any level of the CLI.
Brocade# show ipv6 bgp routes
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
Prefix Next Hop MED
LocPrf
Weight Status
1 2001:db8:1::/64 2001:db8:1111::2 1
100
32768 BL
AS_PATH:
2 2001:db8:2::/64 2001:db8::30.30.30.1 1 100 0
BI
AS_PATH:
3 2001:db8:1111::/64 ::
0
100 32768 BL
AS_PATH:
4 2001:db8:2222::/64 2001:db8::30.30.30.1 0 100 0
BI