■ Use to specify fields that are displayed by default by any subsequently issued
show ip bgp command that displays BGP routes.
■ Use the intro keyword to enable the display of introductory information about
BGP attributes.
■ This command does not affect the output of the show ip bgp summary
command.
■ The order in which you specify the fields has no effect on the order in which
they are displayed.
■ Example
host1:pe2(config-router)#default-fields route intro next-hop med loc-pref
weight as-path
host1:pe2#show ip bgp vpnv4 all
Local BGP identifier 2.2.2.2, local AS 100
6 routes (388 bytes)
7 destinations (560 bytes) of which 0 have a route
0 routes selected for route table installation
6 path attribute entries (936 bytes)
Local-RIB version 74. FIB version 74.
Prefix Next-hop MED LocPrf Weight AS-path
99.99.99.11/32 1.1.1.1 1 100 0 65011
99.99.99.12/32 1.1.1.1 0 100 0 empty
99.99.99.13/32 1.1.1.1 2 100 0 empty
99.99.99.21/32 21.21.21.2 1 0 65021
99.99.99.22/32 22.22.22.2 0 32768 empty
99.99.99.23/32 23.23.23.2 2 32768 empty
■ Use the no version to remove fields from the output of subsequently issued show
ip bgp commands that displays BGP routes.
■ See default-fields route.
show ip as-path-access-list
Use to display access lists.■
■ Example
host1#show ip as-path-access-list
AS Path Access List 10:
permit [200-220]
permit ^114
permit ^117.*225$
AS Path Access List 11:
deny .*
AS Path Access List 20:
deny [1100-1250]
permit .*
■ See show ip as-path-access-list.
show ip bgp
show bgp ipv6
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