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Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 User Guide Release 10.5.0

show ip bgp ipv4 unicast

Displays route information for BGP IPv4 routes.

Syntax
show ip bgp [vrf vrf-name] ipv4 unicast [summary | neighbors [ip-address] [advertised-routes | dampened-paths | flap-statistics | denied-routes | routes]]]
Parameters
  • vrf vrf-name — (OPTIONAL) Enter vrf then the name of the VRF to view IPv4 unicast summary information corresponding to that VRF.
  • summary — Displays IPv4 unicast summary information.
  • neighbors — Displays information about neighbors.
  • ip-address — Displays information about a specific neighbor.
  • advertised-routes — Displays the routes that are advertised to a neighbor.
  • dampened-paths — Displays the suppressed routes that are received from a neighbor.
  • flap-statistics — Displays the flap statistics of the route that are received from a neighbor.
  • received-routes — Displays the routes that are received from a neighbor.
  • denied-routes — Displays the routes that are denied by a neighbor.
  • routes — Displays routes learned from a neighbor.
Default
Not configured
Command Mode
EXEC
Usage Information
This command displays locally advertised BGPv4 routes configured using the network command. These routes show as r for redistributed/network-learned routes.
Example
OS10# show ip bgp ipv4 unicast summary 
BGP router identifier 80.1.1.1 local AS number 102
Neighbor    AS    MsgRcvd  MsgSent Up/Down   State/Pfx      
80.1.1.2    800   8        4       00:01:10  5         
Supported Releases
10.3.0E or later

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