Command Line Reference Guide
Field Description
Network Displays the destination network prefix of each BGP route.
Next Hop Displays the next hop address of the BGP router. If 0.0.0.0 is
listed in this column, then local routes exist in the routing
table.
Metric Displays the BGP route’s metric, if assigned.
LocPrf Displays the BGP LOCAL_PREF attribute for the route.
Weight Displays the route’s weight.
Path Lists all the ASs the route passed through to reach the
destination network.
Example
Dell#show ip bgp
BGP local RIB : Routes to be Added 0, Replaced 0, Withdrawn 0
BGP local router ID is 192.168.11.5
Status codes: s suppressed, S stale, d dampened, h history, *
valid, > best
Path source: I - internal, a - aggregate, c - confed-external,
r - redistributed
n - network, D - denied, S - stale
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf
Weight Path
*> 55.0.0.0/24
172.16.0.2 0 200 i
*> 66.0.0.0/24
172.16.0.2 0 200 i
Related
Commands
show ip bgp community — views the BGP communities.
neighbor maximum-prefix — controls the number of network prefixes received.
show ip bgp cluster-list
View BGP neighbors in a specific cluster.
S6000
Syntax
show ip bgp [vrf vrf-name] [ipv4 unicast] cluster-list
[cluster-id]
Parameters
vrf vrf-name (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword vrf and then the name of
the VRF to view cluster information of BGP neighbors
corresponding to that VRF.
ipv4 unicast (OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords ipv4 unicast to view
information only related to ipv4 unicast routes.
cluster-id (OPTIONAL) Enter the cluster id in dotted decimal format.
The range is 1 — 4294967295.
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