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Juniper BGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X User Manual

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â–  See show ip bgp filter-list.
â–  See show bgp ipv6 filter-list.
show ip bgp flap-statistics
show bgp ipv6 flap-statistics
â–  Use to display information about flap statistics.
â–  Field descriptions
■ Local BGP identifier—BGP router ID of the local router where route flap
dampening is enabled
■ local AS—Local autonomous system number
■ Route flap dampening—Status of route flap dampening (enabled or disabled)
■ Default decay half-life—Time (in minutes) after which a penalty is decreased.
After the route has been assigned a penalty, the penalty is decreased by half
after the half-life period (which is 15 minutes by default).
■ Default cutoff threshold—Value of the penalty for a flapping route below
which the route is unsuppressed
■ Default reuse threshold—Time in minutes after which the path will be made
available
■ Default maximum hold-down time—Interval, in seconds, after not receiving
a keepalive message that the software declares a peer dead
■ route flap history—Status of route flap history for route paths
■ Prefix—Prefix for the routing table entry
■ Peer—IP address of BGP peer
■ Status—Status of route dampening of the route path
■ Figure of Merit—Measure of the route's stability. Higher values indicate more
recent route flap activity or less stability.
■ Time until Reuse/Remove—Time in hours:minutes:seconds until the route
is either reused (if currently suppressed) or its history entry is removed (if
currently available)
â–  Example
174 â–  Monitoring BGP
JUNOSe 11.1.x BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide

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