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Monitoring Prefix List Outbound Route Filters Received from the BGP
Neighbor on page 187
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Monitoring Routes Originating from a BGP Neighbor Before Application of Inbound
Policy on page 188
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Monitoring Routes Originating from a BGP Neighbor After Application of Inbound
Policy on page 189
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Monitoring Networks in an Autonomous System on page 191
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Monitoring BGP Next Hops on page 192
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Monitoring BGP Paths on page 193
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Monitoring BGP Peer Groups on page 193
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Monitoring BGP Routes with Matching AS-Paths and Regular Expressions for Single
Regular Expressions on page 196
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Monitoring BGP Routes with Matching AS-Paths and Regular Expressions for Multiple
Regular Expressions on page 198
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Monitoring the Status of All BGP Neighbors on page 200
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Monitoring All Routes in a BGP Community List on page 204
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Disabling Display of BGP Logs on page 205
Setting a Baseline on All BGP Statistics
You can set a baseline for all BGP statistics.
The system implements the baseline by reading and storing the statistics at the time the
baseline is set and then subtracting this baseline whenever baseline-relative statistics
are retrieved.
To set a baseline for BGP statistics:
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Issue the baseline ip bgp command:
host1#baseline ip bgp
Related Topics baseline ip bgp•
Enabling Display of BGP Logs
To display information about BGP logs for inbound or outbound events, or both.
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Issue the debug ip bgp command:
host1#debug ip bgp
Related Topics Disabling Display of BGP Logs on page 205•
• debug ip bgp
• undebug ip bgp
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