TABLE 96 show ip bgp neighbor output descriptions (continued)
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• CLOSING - Waiting for a connection termination request
acknowledgment from the remote TCP.
• LAST-ACK - Waiting for an acknowledgment of the connection
termination request previously sent to the remote TCP (which
includes an acknowledgment of its connection termination
request).
• TIME-WAIT - Waiting for enough time to pass to be sure the
remote TCP received the acknowledgment of its connection
termination request.
• CLOSED - There is no connection state.
Byte Sent The number of bytes sent.
Byte Received The number of bytes received.
Local host The IP address of the device.
Local port The TCP port the device is using for the BGP4 TCP session with the
neighbor.
Remote host The IP address of the neighbor.
Remote port The TCP port the neighbor is using for the BGP4 TCP session with the
device.
ISentSeq The initial send sequence number for the session.
SendNext The next sequence number to be sent.
TotUnAck The number of sequence numbers sent by the device that have not been
acknowledged by the neighbor.
TotSent The number of sequence numbers sent to the neighbor.
ReTrans The number of sequence numbers that the device retransmitted because
they were not acknowledged.
UnAckSeq The current acknowledged sequence number.
IRcvSeq The initial receive sequence number for the session.
RcvNext The next sequence number expected from the neighbor.
SendWnd The size of the send window.
TotalRcv The number of sequence numbers received from the neighbor.
DupliRcv The number of duplicate sequence numbers received from the neighbor.
RcvWnd The size of the receive window.
SendQue The number of sequence numbers in the send queue.
RcvQue The number of sequence numbers in the receive queue.
CngstWnd The number of times the window has changed.
Displaying route information for a neighbor
You can display routes based on the following criteria:
• A summary of the routes for a specic neighbor.
• Routes received from the neighbor that the device selected as the best routes to their destinations.
• Routes received from the neighbor that are the best BGP4 routes to their destinations, but were not installed in the IP route
table because the device received better routes from other sources (such as OSPF, RIP, or static IP routes).
• Routes that are unreachable because the device does not have a valid RIP, OSPF, or static route to the next hop.
• Routes for a specic network advertised by the device to the neighbor.
Displaying BGP4 information
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