Technical data

System Administration
303561-A Rev 00
8-71
Example (bgp routes)
Enter the following command to display routes announced to BGP peers known to
the local router:
ip bgp_routes -N
Network/Mask Peer Rem Addr NextHop Address Org Loc Pref
------------------ --------------- --------------- --- ----------
192.32.174.4/30 192.32.175.130 192.32.175.129 IGP
As Path: SEQ 2
192.32.174.8/30 192.32.175.130 192.32.175.129 IGP
As Path: SEQ 2
192.32.174.32/27 192.32.175.130 192.32.175.129 IGP
As Path: SEQ 2
192.32.174.96/27 192.32.175.130 192.32.175.129 IGP
As Path: SEQ 2
192.32.174.128/27 192.32.175.130 192.32.175.129 IGP
As Path: SEQ 2
192.32.174.160/27 192.32.175.130 192.32.175.129 INC
As Path: SEQ 2
192.32.174.192/27 192.32.175.130 192.32.175.129 INC
As Path: SEQ 2
SLOT 4: Total Peers 1 Total Nets 7
7 Routes To 192.32.175.129/192.32.175.130 IGP:5 EGP:0 INC:2.
Example (ospf_lsdb)
Define a command to display the OSPF Link State Database for type 1 link states
in area 0.0.0.0.
ip ospf_lsdb -t1 -a0.0.0.0
The following is a typical response from the router:
LS Type Link State ID Adv Router Metric ASE Fwd Addr Age Seq Nbr
------- ------------- ---------- ------ ----------- --- ---------
Router 192.32.174.62 192.32.174.62 100 1904 80000009
Router 192.32.174.65 192.32.174.65 1 1773 8000000b
Router 192.32.174.66 192.32.174.66 1 1707 8000000c