show ip bgp
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Privileged Exec
Display Messages
BGP table version: The BGP Table Version is the main number used. This number is the same as
the Generation ID of any BGP prefix for a specific address family and is used to track changes to the
BGP route table.
Local Route ID: A 32-bit integer in dotted decimal format identifying the router, about which
information is displayed. This is a configured value.
Status Codes : Status of the table entry. The status is displayed at the beginning of each line in the
table. It can be one of the following values:
• s — The table entry is suppressed.
• * — The table entry is valid.
• > — The table entry is the best entry to use for that network.
• I — The table entry was learned via an internal BGP (iBGP) session.
Origin codes: Origin of the entry. The origin code is placed at the end of each line in the table. It can
be one of the following values:
• i — Entry originated from an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) and was advertised with a
network router configuration command.
• e — Entry originated from an Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP).
• ? — Origin of the path is not clear. Usually, this is a router that is redistributed into BGP from
an IGP.
Network: IP address of a network entity.
Next Hop: IP address of the next system that is used when forwarding a packet to the destination
network. An entry of 0.0.0.0 indicates that the router has some non-BGP routes to this network.
Metric: If shown, the value of the interautonomous system metric.
LocPref: Local preference value as set with the set local-preference route-map configuration
command. The default value is 100.