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Groups
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Number of BGP groups.
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Peers
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Number of BGP peers.
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Down Peers
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Number of unavailable BGP peers.
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Peer
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Address of each BGP peer.
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InPkt
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Number of packets received from the peer,
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OutPkt
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Number of packets sent to the peer.
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Flaps
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Number of times a BGP session has changed state from Down to Up.
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A high number of flaps might indicate a problem with the interface on
which the BGP session is enabled.
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Last Up/Down
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Last time that a session became available or unavailable, since the
neighbor transitioned to or from the established state.
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If the BGP session is unavailable, this time might be useful in determining
when the problem occurred.
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State
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A multipurpose field that displays information about BGP peer sessions.
The contents of this field depend upon whether a session is established.
- If a peer is not established, the field shows the state of the
peer session: Active, Connect, or Idle.
- If a BGP session is established, the field shows the number of
active, received, and damped routes that are received from a neighbor. For
example, 2/4/0 indicates two active routes, four received routes,
and no damped routes.
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| BGP Neighbors |
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Peer
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Address of the BGP neighbor.
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AS
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AS number of the peer.
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Type
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Type of peer: Internal or External.
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State
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Current state of the BGP session:
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Active—BGP is initiating a TCP connection in an
attempt to connect to a peer. If the connection is successful, BGP sends an
open message.
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Connect—BGP is waiting for the TCP connection to
become complete.
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Established—The BGP session has been established,
and the peers are exchanging BGP update messages.
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Idle—This is the first stage of a connection. BGP
is waiting for a Start event.
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OpenConfirm—BGP has acknowledged receipt of an
open message from the peer and is waiting to receive a keepalive or notification
message.
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OpenSent—BGP has sent an open message and is waiting
to receive an open message from the peer.
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Generally, the most common states are Active, which indicates
a problem establishing the BGP conenction, and Established, which
indicates a successful session setup. The other states are transition states,
and BGP sessions normally do not stay in those states for extended periods
of time.
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Export
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Names of any export policies configured on the peer.
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Import
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Names of any import policies configured on the peer.
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Number of flaps
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Number of times the BGP sessions has changed state from Down to Up.
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A high number of flaps might indicate a problem with the interface on
which the session is established.
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