Command introduced before JUNOSe
Release 7.1.0. route-target signaling keywords added in JUNOSe Release 8.2.0.
Description
Displays filtered information about
the status of all BGP connections. Only those fields that you specify
are displayed, except that the prefix field is always displayed. Default
fields can be set with the default-fields peer command.
Options
unicast—Specifies the IPv6 unicast address family
and routing table; the default option
multicast—Specifies the IPv6 multicast address family
and routing table
vpnv6 all—Specifies the VPN-IPv6 address family
and all IPv6 VPN routing and forwarding instances
vpn6 vrf vrfName—Specifies
the VPN-IPv6 address family and only the IPv6 VPN routing and forwarding
instance with the name vrfName
route-target signaling—Displays information for
only the route-target address family
fields—Displays only the specified fields; the display
order of the fields is hard-coded and not affected by the order in
which you enter them
fieldOptions—Fields to be
displayed, in the format all | [ dynamic | intro |
last-reset-reason | messages-received | messages-sent | more-in-queue
| peer-type | prefixes-received | remote-as | rib-version | send-queue-length | state | times-up | up-down-time | updates-received
| updates-sent ]*
dynamic —Nature of peer, dynamic or not
intro—Introductory information about the state of
various BGP attributes; this information is displayed only if you
specify this keyword
last-reset-reason—Reason for most recent reset
messages-received—Total number of messages received
from the peer
messages-sent—Total number of messages sent to the
peer
more-in-queue—Status indicating whether any messages
are waiting to be sent to this peer
peer-type—Type of BGP peer: internal, external,
or confederation
prefixes-received—Number of unique prefixes received
from the peer
remote-as—Remote AS number of the peer
rib-version—Last RIB version queued to be sent to
this peer
send-queue-length—Number of messages queued to be
sent to this peer
state—State of the BGP session
times-up—Number of times the session has been established
up-down-time—How long the session has been up or
down
updates-received—Number of update messages received
from the peer
updates-sent—Number of update messages sent to the
peer
*—Indicates that one or more parameters can be repeated
multiple times in a list in the command line