Table 114: show bgp neighbor Output Fields (continued)
Field DescriptionField Name
Index that is unique within the BGP group to which the peer belongs.Peer index
Router identifier of the local routing device.Local ID
Name of the interface on the local routing device.Local Interface
Hold time that the local routing device negotiated with the peer.Active holdtime
Keepalive interval, in seconds.Keepalive Interval
Status of BFD failure detection.BFD
Name of directly connected interface over which direct EBGP peering is established.Local Address
Names of address families and stale time for BGP long-lived graceful restart configured on the BGP
peer or neighbor.
Times are displayed using the routing protocol daemon (rpd) %#0T format:
<weeks>w<days>d <hours>:<minutes>:<seconds>
Zero leading elements are omitted, for example, a value less than one week do not include the weeks.
NLRI and times for LLGR
configured on peer
Names of address families and stale time that the BGP peer supports for restarter mode for BGP
long-lived graceful restart.
Times are displayed using the routing protocol daemon (rpd) %#0T format:
<weeks>w<days>d <hours>:<minutes>:<seconds>
Zero leading elements are omitted, for example, a value less than one week do not include the weeks.
NLRI and times that
peer supports LLGR
Restarter for
Name of the address family for which the BGP peer saved BGP long-lived graceful restart forwarding.NLRI that peer saved
LLGR forwarding for
Amount of time that is remaining until LLGR expires and the time remaining on the GR stale timer,
along with RIB details, are displayed while LLGR receiver mode is active (a peer that negotiated LLGR
has disconnected and not yet reconnected)
Graceful Restart Details
Names of address families (NLRIs) for which that stale routes are held or preserved when BGP graceful
restart receiver mode is active for a neighbor.
NLRI we are holding
stale routes for
Amount of time remaining on the stale timer until which end-of-RIB (EoR) markers are assumed when
BGP graceful restart receiver mode is active for a neighbor.
Time is displayed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) format (YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS). Note
that the stale timer display (‘Time until end-of-rib is assumed’) is also present when a session is
active, but the neighbor as not yet sent all of the end-of-rib indications.
Time until end-of-rib is
assumed for stale
routes
Amount of time up to which stale routes are deleted or become long-lived stale routes when BGP
graceful restart receiver mode is active for a neighbor.
Time until stale routes
are deleted or become
long-lived stale
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