Command introduced before JUNOSe
Release 7.1.0. route-target signaling keywords and rtMemNlri variable added in JUNOSe
Release 8.2.0. rtMemNlri variable
replaced by two variables, rtfAddress and rtfPrefix, in JUNOSe Release 9.1.0.
Description
Displays filtered information about
a specified network, or all networks, in the IPv6 BGP routing table.
Only those fields that you specify are displayed, except that the
prefix field is always displayed. Default fields can be set with the default-fieldsroute 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
ipv6Prefix—Prefix that defines
the IPv6 network that you want to filter
longer-prefixes—Displays all routes with a prefix
that is equal to or more specific than the specified prefix
route-target signaling—Specifies the route-target
address family
rtfPrefix—Prefix representing
the route-target membership NLRI (RT-MEM-NLRI), in the format asNumber:extendedCommunity/prefixLength (for
example, 320:320:524/36) where:
asNumber—AS number for origin
of route target information, in the range 1–4294967295
extendedCommunity—Two-part
number in the format number1:number2 that identifies an extended community of VPNs, in the format number1:number2, where:
number1—Autonomous system
(AS) number, in the range 1–4294967295, or an IP address
number2—Unique integer, in
the range 1–4294967295; 32 bits if number1 is a 16-bit AS number; 16 bits if number1 is an IP address or a 32-bit AS number
prefixLength—Number that specifies
the length of the route prefix, in the range 32–96
rtfAddress—rtfPrefix with a prefix length of 96; representing the route-target membership
NLRI (RT-MEM-NLRI), in the format asNumber:extendedCommunity (for example,
320:320:524 or 320:50.2.3.4:524)
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 | [ afi | aggregator |
as-path | atomic-aggregate | best | clusters | communities | extended-communities
| imported | intro | in-label | loc-pref | med | next-hop | next-hop-cost
| origin | originator-id | out-label | peer | peer-type | rd | safi
| stale | unknown-types | weight ]*
For peers, all described options are available. For peer groups,
all options are available except the following:
best | imported | intro | next-hop-cost | peer | peer-type |
stale | weight
all—All available information; not recommended,
because this information for each network does not fit on a single
line and is difficult to read
afi—Address family identifier
aggregator—AS number and IP address of aggregator
as-path—AS path through which this route bas been
advertised
atomic-aggregate—Whether the atomic aggregate attribute
is present
best—Whether this is the best route for the prefix
clusters—List of cluster IDs through which the route
has been advertised
communities—Community number associated with the
route
extended-communities—Extended community
imported—Whether the route was imported
intro—Introductory information about the state of
various BGP attributes; this information is displayed only if you
specify this keyword
in-label—MPLS label for the route; the label received
with incoming MPLS frames; typically, but not always, this is the
label advertised to MP-BGP peers
loc-pref—Local preference for the route
med—Multiexit discriminator for the route
next-hop—IP address of the next router that is used
when forwarding a packet to the destination network
next-hop-cost—Whether the indirect next hop of the
route is unreachable, if not, displays IGP cost to the indirect next
hop
origin—Origin of the route
originator-id—Router ID of the router in the local
AS that originated the route
out-label—MPLS label for the route; the label sent
with outgoing MPLS frames; also the label received from MP-BGP peer;
typically, but not always, this is the label received from MP-BGP
peers
peer—IP address of BGP peer from which route was
learned
peer-type—Type of BGP peer: internal, external,
or confederation
rd—Route distinguisher
safi—Subsequent address family identifier
stale—Route that has gone stale due to peer restart
unknown-types—Attribute codes for unknown path attributes
weight—Weight of the route
*—Indicates that one or more parameters can be repeated
multiple times in a list in the command line