Table 114: show bgp neighbor Output Fields (continued)
Field DescriptionField Name
Number of BGP packets that are queued to be transmitted to a particular neighbor for a particular
routing table. Output queue 0 is for unicast NLRIs, and queue 1 is for multicast NLRIs.
It also specifies the routing table name and the NLRI that the table was advertised through, in the
format (routing table name, NLRI).
NOTE: The output queue of routing tables that are not advertised, will only show up at extensive
output level.
Output queue
Configured tracing of BGP protocol packets and operations.Trace options
Name of the file to receive the output of the tracing operation.Trace file
(orf option only) Number of outbound-route filters received for each configured address family.
NOTE: The counter is cumulative. For example, the counter is increased after the remote peer either
resends or clears the outbound route filtering prefix list.
Filter Updates recv
(orf option only) Number of route updates received with the immediate flag set. The immediate flag
indicates that the BGP peer should readvertise the updated routes.
NOTE: The counter is cumulative. For example, the counter is increased after the remote peer either
resends or clears the outbound route filtering prefix list.
Immediate
(orf option only) Type of prefix filter received: prefix-based or extended-community.Filter
(orf option only) List of received filters displayed.Received filter entries
(orf option only) Numerical order assigned to this prefix entry among all the received outbound route
filter prefix entries.
seq
(orf option only) Address for the prefix entry that matches the filter.prefix
(orf option only) Minimum prefix length, in bits, required to match this prefix.minlength
(orf option only) Maximum prefix length, in bits, required to match this prefix.maxlength
(orf option only) For this prefix match, whether to permit or deny route updates.match
Sample Output
show bgp neighbor
user@host > show bgp neighbor
For M Series, MX Series, and T Series routers running Junos OS Release 16.1 or later, the
show bgp neighbor output includes the BGP group the peer belongs to, the routing instance
(if any) that the peer is configured in, and the routing instance that the peer is using for
the forwarding context (if applicable). An example follows.
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