Reference Guide
792 | IPv6 Border Gateway Protocol (IPv6 BGP)
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Example
Figure 27-5. show ip bgp next-hop Command Example
show ip bgp paths
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View all the BGP path attributes in the BGP database.
Syntax
show ip bgp paths [regexp regular-expression]
Parameters
Command Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Command
History
show ip bgp paths as-path
c e
View all unique AS-PATHs in the BGP database
Syntax
show ip bgp paths as-path
Command Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Command
History
FTOS#show ip bgp next-hop
Next-hop Via RefCount Cost Flaps Time Elapsed
9000::5:2 9000::5:2, Gi 8/38 2 0 0 00:23:22
9000::6:2 9000::6:2, Gi 8/38 2 0 0 00:23:22
9000::7:2 9000::7:2, Gi 8/38 2 0 0 00:23:22
9000::8:2 9000::8:2, Gi 8/38 2 0 0 00:23:22
9000::9:2 9000::9:2, Gi 8/38 6000 0 0 00:23:16
9000::a:2 9000::a:2, Gi 8/38 2 0 0 00:23:22
FTOS#
regexp
regular-expression
Enter a regular expression then use one or a combination of the following
characters to match:
• . = (period) any single character (including a white space)
•
* = (asterisk) the sequences in a pattern (0 or more sequences)
• + = (plus) the sequences in a pattern (1 or more sequences)
• ? = (question mark) sequences in a pattern (either 0 or 1 sequences).
You must enter an escape sequence (CTRL+v) prior to entering the
? regular expression.
• [ ] = (brackets) a range of single-character patterns.
• ^ = (caret) the beginning of the input string. If the caret is used at the
beginning of a sequence or range, it matches on everything BUT the
characters specified.
• $ = (dollar sign) the end of the output string.
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