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5 routes (200 bytes)
5 destinations (360 bytes) of which 5 have a route
5 routes selected for route table installation
4 path attribute entries (608 bytes)
Local-RIB version 33. FIB version 33.
Status codes: > best, * invalid, s suppressed, d dampened, r rejected,
a auto-summarized
Prefix Peer Next-hop MED LocPrf Weight
Origin
> 3ffe:0:1:1::/64 12.12.12.12 ::102.102.102.2 0 100
0 inc.
See show ip bgp neighbors routes.
See show bgp ipv6 neighbors routes.
show ip bgp network
show bgp ipv6 network
Use to display information about networks in an AS.
If you filter the display with field options, the usual introductory information
about BGP attributes is displayed only if you issue the intro fields option. See
show ip bgpshow ip bgp on page 160 for descriptions of the fields displayed by
this keyword.
Example
host1#show bgp ipv6 network
Prefix Weight Route-map Backdoor
3ffe:0:0:2::/64 No
See show ip bgp network.
See show bgp ipv6 network.
show ip bgp next-hops
show bgp ipv6 next-hops
Use to display information about BGP next hops.
Specify all indirect next hops or a particular indirect next hop.
Example
host1:3#show ip bgp next-hops
Indirect next-hop 4.4.4.4
Reachable (metric 2)
Direct next-hop atm2/0.34 (34.34.34.4)
Reference count is 3
Indirect next-hop ::ffff:2.2.2.2
MPLS stacked label 17
Reachable (metric 3)
Direct next-hop tun mpls:vpnInL17-23
Reference count is 1
Monitoring BGP 187
Chapter 1: Configuring BGP Routing

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