Brocade Communications Systems Layer 3 Routing Configuration ICX 6650 User Manual

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Brocade ICX 6650 Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide

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Displaying BGP4 information

The attribute-entries option shows the attribute-entries associated with routes received from the
neighbor.

The flap-statistics option shows the route flap statistics for routes received from or sent to the
neighbor.

The last-packet-with-error option displays the last packet from the neighbor that contained an error.
The packet's contents are displayed in decoded (human-readable) format.

The received prefix-filter option shows the Outbound Route Filters (ORFs) received from the
neighbor. This option applies to cooperative route filtering.

The received-routes option lists all the route information received in route updates from the
neighbor since the soft reconfiguration feature was enabled. Refer to

“Using soft reconfiguration”

on page 391.

The routes option lists the routes received in UPDATE messages from the neighbor. You can specify
the following additional options:

best – Displays the routes received from the neighbor that the Layer 3 switch selected as the
best routes to their destinations.

not-installed-best – Displays the routes received from the neighbor that are the best BGP4
routes to their destinations, but were nonetheless not installed in the IP route table because
the Layer 3 switch received better routes from other sources (such as OSPF, RIP, or static IP
routes).

unreachable – Displays the routes that are unreachable because the Layer 3 switch does not
have a valid RIP, OSPF, or static route to the next hop.

detail – Displays detailed information for the specified routes. You can refine your information
request by also specifying one of the options above (best, not-installed-best, or unreachable).

The rib-out-routes option lists the route information base (RIB) for outbound routes. You can display
all the routes or specify a network address.

The routes-summary option displays a summary of the following information:

Number of routes received from the neighbor

Number of routes accepted by this Layer 3 switch from the neighbor

Number of routes this Layer 3 switch filtered out of the UPDATES received from the neighbor
and did not accept

Number of routes advertised to the neighbor

Number of attribute entries associated with routes received from or advertised to the neighbor.

Table 66

lists the field definitions for the command output.

TABLE 66

BGP4 neighbor information

Field

Description

IP Address

The IP address of the neighbor.

AS

The AS the neighbor is in.

EBGP/IBGP

Whether the neighbor session is an IBGP session, an EBGP session, or a
confederation EBGP session:

EBGP – The neighbor is in another AS.

EBGP_Confed – The neighbor is a member of another sub-AS in the same
confederation.

IBGP – The neighbor is in the same AS.

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