NOTE: The E120 router and E320 router output for monitor and show commands
is identical to output from other E Series routers, except that the E120 and E320
router output also includes information about the adapter identifier in the interface
specifier (slot/adapter/port).
debug ip mbgp
■ Use to display information about MP-BGP logs for inbound or outbound events,
or both.
■ Example
host1#debug ip mbgp
■ There is no no version, but you can use the undebug ip mbgp command to
disable display of information previously enabled with the debug ip mbgp
command.
■ See debug ip mbgp.
show ip bgp next-hops
■ Use to display information about BGP next hops.
■ Specify all VRFs or a particular VRF, and all indirect next hops or a particular
indirect next hop.
■ Field descriptions
■ Indirect next-hop—BGP next-hop attribute as received in the BGP update
message
■ Resolution—Describes where the indirect next hop is resolved: the IP routing
table, the IP tunnel routing table, or both, and whether this is in a VR or VRF
■ IP indirect next-hop index—Index number of the IP indirect next hop that
this BGP indirect next hop resolves to
■ MPLS indirect next-hop index—Index number of the MPLS indirect next hop
that this BGP indirect next hop resolves to
■ Reachable—Indicates whether or not the indirect next hop is reachable.
For labeled unicast routes, the following rules apply:
■ When it is received from a nonmultihop peer, the indirect next hop is
reachable if the MPLS major interface next to the peer IP interface exists
and is operationally up.
■ When it is received from other types of peers,the indirect next hop is
reachable if an entry exists in the IP tunnel routing table that resolves
this indirect next-hop address.
For unlabeled unicast routes, the following rules apply:
■ When it is received from an nonmultihop peer, the indirect next hop is
reachable through the directly connected peer interface.
488 ■ Monitoring BGP/MPLS VPNs
JUNOSe 11.1.x BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide