The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
<HUAWEI> display bgp flow ipv6 peer
BGP local router ID : 1.1.1.2
Local AS number : 200
Total number of peers : 1 Peers in established state : 1
Peer V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent OutQ Up/Down State PrefRcv
2001:db8:1::1 4 200 5 5 0 00:00:00 Established 1
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| BGP local router ID | ID of the local router. |
| Local AS number | Local AS number. |
| AS | AS number. |
| Total number of peers | Total number of BGP peers. |
| Peers in established state | Number of BGP peers in Established state. |
| Peer | IP address of the BGP (IPv6) FlowSpec peer or BGP VPN FlowSpec peer. |
| V | BGP version used by the BGP (IPv6) FlowSpec peer or BGP VPN FlowSpec peer. |
| MsgRcvd | Number of received messages. |
| MsgSent | Number of sent messages. |
| OutQ | Number of messages to be sent to a specified peer. |
| Up/Down | Duration during which a BGP session stays in the current state. |
| State | Status of the BGP (IPv6) FlowSpec peer or BGP VPN FlowSpec peer:
|
| PrefRcv | Number of route prefixes received from a peer. |