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undebug ip mbgp

Syntax

undebug ip mbgp [ in | out ] [ peerAddress [ peerAddressMask ] ]
[ bgpLog ] [ router routerName ] [ filtering-router filteringRouterName ]
[ accessClassName ] [ route-map mapName ]

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.

Description

Turns off the display of information previously enabled with the debug ip mbgp command. There is no no version.

Options

  • in—Displays information for inbound events
  • out—Displays information for outbound events
  • peerAddress—IP address of BGP peer for which information is displayed
  • peerAddressMask—Network mask of BGP peer for which information is displayed
  • bgpLog—BGP log of interest; one of the following options:
    • dampening—BGP dampening event; route is suppressed or no longer suppressed by route-flap dampening
    • events—BGP finite state machine events and transitions
    • keepalives—BGP keepalive message events
    • next-hops—BGP next hop events
    • updates—BGP routing table update events
  • routerName—Name of the virtual router that owns the BGP router for which information is being displayed
  • filteringRouterName—Name of the virtual router that owns the access class and route map parameters
  • accessClassName—Name of an access list to filter output
  • mapName—Name of a route map to filter output

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Published: 2011-04-01

 
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