■Neighbor Incoming/Outgoing update prefix list—Number of the prefix
list for incoming or outgoing routes
■Neighbor Incoming/Outgoing update prefix tree—Number of the prefix
tree for incoming or outgoing routes
■Neighbor Incoming/Outgoing update filter list—Number of filter list for
incoming routes
■Routing for Networks—The network for which BGP is currently injecting
routes
â– For IS-IS:
■System Id—6-byte value of the router
■IS-Type—Routing type of the router: Level 1, Level 2
■Distance—Administrative distance for IS-IS learned routes
■Address Summarization—Aggregate addresses defined in the routing
table for multiple groups of addresses at a given level or routes learned
from other routing protocols
■Routing for Networks—Network for which IS-IS is currently injecting
routes
â– For OSPF:
■Router ID—OSPF process ID for the router
■Distance—Administrative distance for OSPF learned routes
■Redistributing—Protocol to which OSPF is redistributing routes
■Address Summarization—Aggregate addresses defined in the routing
table for multiple groups of addresses at a given level or routes learned
form other routing protocols
■Routing for Networks—Network for which OSPF is currently injecting
routes
â– For RIP:
■Router Administrative State—RIP protocol state. Enable means it is
allowed to send and receive updates. Disable means that it may be
configured but it is not allowed to run yet.
■System Version—RIP versions allowed for sending and receiving RIP
updates. The system version is currently set to RIP1, which sends RIP
version 1 but will receive version 1 or 2. If the version is set to RIP2, the
system will send and receive version 2 only. The default is configured
for RIP1.
■Update interval—Current setting of the update timer (in seconds)
■Invalid after—Current setting of the invalid timer (in seconds)
■hold down time—Current setting of the hold down timer (in seconds)
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Chapter 5: Configuring BGP-MPLS Applications