BGP and BGP4+ Commands

show ip bgp neighbors (BGP)

Use this command to display detailed information on peering connections to all BGP neighbors within an IPv4 environment. Use the show bgp ipv6 neighbors (BGP4+) to display detailed information on peering connections to all BGP4+ neighbors within an IPv6 environment. See the Usage section about what you can verify using this command.

For information on output options, see “Controlling “show” Command Output” on page 3.6.

Syntax [BGP] show ip bgp neighbors [<ipv4-addr> [advertised-routes received prefix-filterreceived-routesroutes]]

Syntax [VRF] show ip bgp [globalvrf <vrf-name>] neighbors [<ipv4-addr> routes]

Parameter

Description

 

 

<ipv4-addr>

The IPv4 address of an IPv4 BGP neighbor, in dotted decimal

 

notation A.B.C.D.

 

 

advertised-routes

Displays the routes advertised to a BGP neighbor.

 

 

received prefix-

Displays the received prefix-list filters.

filter

 

 

 

received-routes

Displays the received routes from the neighbor. To display

 

all the received routes from the neighbor, configure the BGP

 

soft reconfigure first.

 

 

routes

Displays all accepted routes learned from neighbors.

 

 

global

When VRF-Lite is configured, apply the command to the

 

global routing and forwarding table.

 

 

vrf

Apply the command to the specified VRF instance.

 

 

<vrf-name>

The name of the VRF instance.

 

 

Mode [BGP] User Exec and Privileged Exec

 

Software Reference Supplement for SwitchBlade® x8112, x908, x900 and x610 Series Switches

 

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