Table 35: show ip bgp neighbors Output Fields (continued)
Field DescriptionField Name
TCP connection error typeTCP error code
Status of default originate (enabled or disabled)Default originate
Status of EBGP multihop (enabled or disabled)EBGP multi-hop
Status of IBGP single hop (enabled or disabled)IBGP single-hop
Status of next-hop self (enabled or disabled)Next hop self
Identifies the neighbor as a route-reflector clientRoute reflector status
Weight of routes from the BGP neighborNeighbor weight
Distribute list for incoming routes, if configuredIncoming update distribute
list
Distribute list for outgoing routes, if configuredOutgoing update distribute
list
Update filter list for incoming routes, if configuredIncoming update filter list
Update filter list for outgoing route, if configuredOutgoing update filter list
Weight filter list for routes, if configuredWeight filter list
Incoming route map, if configuredIncoming route map
Outgoing route map, if configuredOutgoing route map
Time between a BGP peer’s attempts to reestablish a connection
to the neighbor
Connect retry interval
Minimum time between route advertisementsMinimum route
advertisement interval
Minimum time between advertisement of changes within the
speaker’s AS
Minimum AS origination
interval
Frequency of keep-alive messages generatedConfigured keep-alive
interval
Negotiated frequency of keep-alive messages generatedNegotiated keepalive
interval
Configured maximum time allowed between received messagesConfigured hold time
Negotiated maximum time allowed between received messagesNegotiated hold time
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