Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Routing Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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Multi-Service IronWare Routing Configuration Guide

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Displaying BGP4+ information

This display shows the following information.

Displaying the best and unreachable routes received from a BGP4+ neighbor

You can display a summary or detailed information about the following types of BGP4+ routes
received from a specified neighbor:

Best routes – The “best” routes to their destinations, which are installed in the device’s IPv6
route table.

Unreachable – The routes whose destinations are unreachable using any of the BGP4+ paths
in the IPv6 route table.

For example, to display a summary of the best routes to a destination received from neighbor
2001:db8::106, enter the following command.

TABLE 117

Detailed RIB route information for a BGP4+ neighbor

This field...

Displays...

Number of RIB_out routes for a
specified neighbor (appears
only in display for all routes)

For information about this field, refer to

Table 116

on page 563.

Status codes

For information about this field, refer to

Table 116

on page 563.

Prefix

For information about this field, refer to

Table 116

on page 563.

Status

For information about this field, refer to

Table 116

on page 563.

Age

The age of the RIB route, in seconds.

Next Hop

For information about this field, refer to

Table 116

on page 563.

Learned from Peer

The IPv6 address of the neighbor from which this route is learned. “Local
Router” indicates that the device itself learned the route.

LOCAL_PREF

For information about this field, refer to

Table 116

on page 563.

MED

The value of the RIB route’s MED attribute. If the route does not have a metric,
this field is blank.

Origin

The source of the route information. The origin can be one of the following:

EGP – The routes with this set of attributes came to BGP4+ through EGP.

IGP – The routes with this set of attributes came to BGP4+ through IGP.

INCOMPLETE – The routes came from an origin other than one of the
above. For example, they may have been redistributed from OSPFv3 or
RIPng.

When BGP4+ compares multiple routes to a destination to select the best
route, IGP is preferred over EGP and both are preferred over INCOMPLETE.

Weight

For information about this field, refer to

Table 116

on page 563.

AS-PATH

For information about this field, refer to

Table 116

on page 563.

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