â– Use to display information about BGP peer groups.
â– Field descriptions
■BGP peer group—Name of a BGP peer group
■remote AS—Number of the remote AS
■Description—Textual description of the BGP peer group
■Members—IP addresses of the members of the BGP peer group
■Default originate—Status of default origination of the BGP peer group
■EBGP multi-hop—Status of EBGP multihop for the peer group
■IBGP single-hop—Status of IBGP single hop for the peer group
■BFD—Status of BFD configuration for the peer group
■BFD session—Type and address of peer to which BFD session is established
■Minimum transmit interval—Desired time interval between BFD packets
transmitted to members of peer group
■Minimum receive interval—Desired time interval between BFD packets
received from members of peer group
■Multiplier—Number of BFD packets that can be missed before declaring BFD
session down
■Next hop self—Status of next-hop self information for the peer group
■Peers are route reflector clients—BGP peer group is configured as a route
reflector. This field does not appear when route reflectors are not configured.
■weight—Neighbor weights assigned to BGP peer groups
■Incoming update distribute list—Distribute lists for incoming routes, if
configured
■Outgoing update distribute list—Distribute list for outgoing routes, if
configured
■Incoming update filter list—Filter list for incoming routes, if configured
■Outgoing update filter list—Filter list for outgoing routes, if configured
■Weight filter list—Weight filter list for routes, if configured
■Incoming route map—Incoming route map, if configured
■Outgoing route map—Outgoing route map, if configured
■Minimum route advertisement interval—Minimum time between route
advertisements
■Configured update source IP address—IP address used when sending update
messages
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Chapter 1: Configuring BGP Routing