show ip bgp community
Syntax
show ip bgp [ ipv4 unicast | ipv4 multicast | vpnv4
all | vpnv4 vrf vrfName |
l2vpn
all | l2vpn vpls vplsName | l2vpn vpws vpwsName | route-target signaling ]
community
{ communityNumber | local-as | no-advertise |
no-export }
[ communityNumber | local-as | no-advertise | no-export ]*
[ exact-match
] [ fields fieldOptions ] [ filter ]
Release Information
Command introduced before JunosE Release
7.1.0.
l2vpn and all keywords added in JunosE Release 7.1.0.
vpls keyword and vplsName variable added in JunosE Release 7.1.0.
vpws keyword and vpwsName variable
added in JunosE Release 8.1.0.
route-target
signaling keywords added in JunosE Release 8.2.0.
Description
Displays routes that belong to the specified BGP
community.
Options
- ipv4 unicast—Specifies the IPv4 unicast address
family and routing table; the default option
- ipv4 multicast—Specifies the IPv4 multicast address
family and routing table
- vpnv4 all—Specifies the IPv4 VPN address family
and all IPv4 VPN routing and forwarding instances
- vpvn4 vrf vrfName—Specifies
the IPv4 VPN address family and only the IPv4 VPN routing and forwarding
instance with the name vrfName
- l2vpn all—Specifies all VPLS and VPWS instances
in the L2VPN address family
- l2vpn vpls vplsName—Specifies
the VPLS instance with the name vplsName
- l2vpn vpws vpwsName—Specifies
the VPWS instance with the name vpwsName
- route-target signaling—Specifies the route-target
address family
- communityNumber—Filters routes
according to this community number, specified either as a number in
the range 1–4294967295 or in AA:NN format (autonomous system number:community number);
displays only routes that are members of the specified community
- local-as—Displays only routes belonging to the local-AS
community
- no-advertise—Displays only routes belonging to the
no-advertise community
- no-export—Displays only routes belonging to the
no-export community
- *—Indicates that one or more parameters can be repeated
multiple times in a list in the command line
- exact-match—Displays only routes that have exactly
the specified communities
- 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 ]*- 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
- filter—See Filtering show Commands
Mode
Privileged Exec, User Exec
Published: 2012-06-29