Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Multiprotocol Label Switch (MPLS) Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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Displaying BGP or MPLS VRF information
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ip-addr] | [no-best] | [not-installed-best] | [prefix-list string] | [regular-expression
regular-expression] | [route-map map-name] | [summary] | [unreachable]
The vrf-name parameter specifies the VRF whose neighbor the user wants to display information
about.
The ip-addr option displays routes for a specific network.
The num option specifies the table entry with which the user wants the display to start. For
example, when the user wants to list entries beginning with table entry 100, specify 100.
The age secs parameter displays only the routes that have been received or updated more recently
than the number of seconds the user specifies.
The as-path-access-list num parameter filters the display using the specified AS-path ACL.
The best parameter displays the routes received from the neighbor that the Brocade device
selected as the best routes to their destinations.
The cidr-only option lists only the routes whose network masks do not match their class network
length.
The community option lets the user display routes for a specific community. The user can specify
local-as, no-export, no-advertise, internet, or a private community number. The user 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 num parameter filters the display using the specified community ACL.
The community-filter option lets the user display routes that match a specific community filter.
The community regular-expression regular-expression option filters the display based on a
specified community regular expression.
The local option .
The neighbor ip-addr option displays the number of accepted routes from the specified BGP
neighbor.
The detail option lets the user display more details about the routes. The user can refine the
request by also specifying one of the other display options after the detail keyword.
The next-hop ip-addr option displays the routes for a given next-hop IP address.
The no-best option displays the routes for which none of the routes to a given prefix were selected
as the best route.
The not-installed-best option displays the routes received from the neighbor are the best BGP4
routes to their destinations, but were nonetheless not installed in the IP route table due to the
rib-route-limit (or RTM route table size limit) and always-propagate option to allow the propagating
those best BGP routes.
The prefix-list string parameter filters the display using the specified IP prefix list.
The regular-expression regular-expression option filters the display based on a regular expression.
The route-map 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 option displays summary information for the routes.