Additional Information For information about the local-address, nlri, hold-time, and preference statements, see
the Junos OS Routing Protocols Library.
Required Privilege
Level
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clear bgp neighbor•
List of Sample Output show bgp neighbor on page 1818
show bgp neighbor (CLNS) on page 1819
show bgp neighbor (Layer 2 VPN) on page 1820
show bgp neighbor (Layer 3 VPN) (Not supported on the OCX Series.) on page 1822
show bgp neighbor neighbor-address on page 1823
show bgp neighbor neighbor-address on page 1824
show bgp neighbor neighbor-address (BGP Graceful Restart Enabled) on page 1824
show bgp neighbor neighbor-address (BGP Long-Lived Graceful Restart) on page 1825
show bgp neighbor orf neighbor-address detail on page 1826
show bgp neighbor logical-system on page 1826
show bgp neighbor output-queue on page 1826
Output Fields Table 114 on page 1811 describes the output fields for the show bgp neighbor command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
Table 114: show bgp neighbor Output Fields
Field DescriptionField Name
Address of the BGP neighbor. The address is followed by the neighbor port number.Peer
AS number of the peer.AS
Address of the local routing device. The address is followed by the peer port number.Local
Type of peer: Internal or External.Type
Current state of the BGP session:
• Active—BGP is initiating a transport protocol connection in an attempt to connect to a peer. If the
connection is successful, BGP sends an Open message.
• Connect—BGP is waiting for the transport protocol connection to be completed.
• Established—The BGP session has been established, and the peers are exchanging update messages.
• Idle—This is the first stage of a connection. BGP is waiting for a Start event.
• OpenConfirm—BGP has acknowledged receipt of an open message from the peer and is waiting
to receive a keepalive or notification message.
• OpenSent—BGP has sent an open message and is waiting to receive an open message from the
peer.
• route reflector client—The BGP session is established with a route reflector client.
State
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