■MED—Multiexit discriminator for the route
■LocPrf—Local preference for the route
■Weight—Assigned path weight
■Origin—Origin of the route
â– Example
host1#show ip bgp neighbors 5.72.116.1 advertised-routes
Local BGP identifier 2.2.2.2, local AS 2222
0 routes (0 bytes used), 0 distinct destinations (0 bytes used)
0 routes selected for route table installation
0 path attribute entries (0 bytes used)
Status codes: > best, * invalid, s suppressed, d dampened, r rejected
Prefix Peer Next-hop MED LocPrf Weight Origin
> 0.0.0.0/0 5.72.116.1 5.72.1.1 0 IGP
> 10.10.0.87/32 5.72.116.1 5.72.1.1 0 inc.
> 13.13.13.13/32 5.72.116.1 5.72.1.1 0 IGP
> 33.0.0.0/16 0.0.0.0 5.72.1.1 1 32768 inc.
> 33.0.0.0/24 0.0.0.0 5.72.1.1 1 32768 inc.
> 44.44.0.0/16 5.72.116.1 5.72.1.1 0 inc.
â– See show ip bgp advertised-routes.
â– See show bgp ipv6 advertised-routes.
show ip bgp aggregate-address
show bgp ipv6 aggregate-address
â– Use to display information about aggregate addresses.
â– Field descriptions
■Prefix—Prefix of the aggregate address
■AS set—ASs in the AS-set path
■Summary only—Displays a summary of aggregate address information
■Attribute map—Displays the attribute maps for aggregate addresses
■Advertise map—Displays the advertise maps for aggregate addresses
â– Example
host1# show bgp ipv6 aggregate-address
Prefix AS set Summ only Attribute map Advertise map Suppress map
3ffe::/48 No No None None None
â– See show ip bgp aggregate-address.
â– See show bgp ipv6 aggregate-address.
show ip bgp cidr-only
Monitoring BGP â– 167
Chapter 1: Configuring BGP Routing