show validation replication database
Syntax show validation replication database
<brief | detail>
<instance instance-name>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<origin-autonomous-system as-number>
<record ip-prefix>
<session ip-address>
Release Information Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.2.
Description Display the state of the nonstop active routing (NSR) records. The output is the same
as the output of the show validation database command, except for the Mismatch column.
Options none—Display all route validation database entries.
brief | detail—(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
instance instance-name—(Optional) Display information about route validation database
entries for the specified routing instance. The instance name can be master for the
main instance, or any valid configured instance name or its prefix.
logical-system logical-system-name—(Optional) Perform this operation on a particular
logical system.
origin-autonomous-system as-number—(Optional) Filter the output by mismatched
origin autonomous systems. The mismatch qualifier is useful for finding conflicting
origin-autonomous-system information between resource public key infrastructure
(RPKI) caches. Mismatches might occur during cache reconfiguration.
record ip-prefix—(Optional) Filter the output by route validation records that match a
given prefix.
session ip-address—(Optional) Filter the output by a specific RPKI cache session.
Required Privilege
Level
view
Related
Documentation
Use Case and Benefit of Origin Validation•
• Understanding Origin Validation for BGP
• Example: Configuring Origin Validation for BGP
List of Sample Output show validation replication database on page 3187
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