PurposeCommand or Action
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show bgp summary
Displays BGP program information.show placement program bgp
Step 5
Example:
• If a program is shown as having ‘rejected locations’
(for example, locations where program cannot be
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show placement program bgp
placed), the locations in question can be viewed using
the show placement program bgp command.
• If a program has been placed but not started, the
amount of elapsed time since the program was placed
is displayed in the Waiting to start column.
Displays bRIB program information.show placement program brib
Step 6
Example:
• If a program is shown as having ‘rejected locations’
(for example, locations where program cannot be
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show placement program brib
placed), the locations in question can be viewed using
the show placement program bgp command.
• If a program has been placed but not started, the
amount of elapsed time since the program was placed
is displayed in the Waiting to start column.
Monitoring BGP Update Groups
This task displays information related to the processing of BGP update groups.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. show bgp update-group [ neighbor ip-address | process-id.index [ summary |
performance-statistics ]]
DETAILED STEPS
PurposeCommand or Action
Displays information about BGP update groups.
show bgp update-group [ neighbor ip-address |
process-id.index [ summary | performance-statistics
]]
Step 1
• The ip-address argument displays the update groups
to which that neighbor belongs.
Example:
• The process-id.index argument selects a particular
update group to display and is specified as follows:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show bgp update-group 0.0
process ID (dot) index. Process ID range is from 0 to
254. Index range is from 0 to 4294967295.
• The summary keyword displays summary information
for neighbors in a particular update group.
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Implementing BGP
Monitoring BGP Update Groups