display bgp ipv6 routing-table peer

Function

The display bgp ipv6 routing-table peer command displays the routing information of the specified BGP4+ community attribute in the public routing table.

Format

display bgp ipv6 routing-table peer { remoteIpv4Addr | remoteIpv6Addr } advertised-routes

display bgp ipv6 routing-table peer { remoteIpv4Addr | remoteIpv6Addr } { accepted-routes | not-accepted-routes }

display bgp ipv6 routing-table peer { remoteIpv4Addr | remoteIpv6Addr } received-routes

display bgp ipv6 routing-table peer { remoteIpv4Addr | remoteIpv6Addr } received-routes active

display bgp ipv6 routing-table peer { remoteIpv4Addr | remoteIpv6Addr } advertised-routes networkIpv6 [ mask-length ]

display bgp ipv6 routing-table peer { remoteIpv4Addr | remoteIpv6Addr } received-routes networkIpv6 [ mask-length [ original-attributes ] ]

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
remoteIpv4Addr

Specifies an IPv4 peer address.

The value is in dotted decimal notation.

advertised-routes networkIpv6

Displays the BGP4+ public network routes advertised to a specified peer.

The value is a 32-digit hexadecimal number, in the format of X:X:X:X:X:X:X:X.

peer remoteIpv6Addr

Specifies an IPv6 peer address.

The value is a 32-digit hexadecimal number, in the format of X:X:X:X:X:X:X:X.

accepted-routes

Displays routes accepted by routing policy.

-

not-accepted-routes

Displays routes not accepted by routing policy.

Information about the routes that fail to match the route-policy can be displayed only after the keep-all-routes or peer keep-all-routes command is configured.

-

received-routes networkIpv6

Displays the BGP4+ public network routes received from the specified peer.

The value is a 32-digit hexadecimal number, in the format of X:X:X:X:X:X:X:X.

active

Displays information about the active routes received from a specified peer.

-

mask-length

Specifies a network prefix length.

The value is an integer ranging from 0 to 128.

original-attributes

Displays original attributes of specified routes.

-

Views

All views

Default Level

1: Monitoring level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
bgp read

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

You can specify different parameters to view the specific routing information of peer.

Example

The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.

# Display the IPv6 routing information of the peer accepted by routing policy.
<HUAWEI> display bgp ipv6 routing-table peer 2001:DB8:9:3::1 accepted-routes
 
 BGP Local router ID is 3.3.3.3
 Status codes: * - valid, > - best, d - damped, x - best external, a - add path,
               h - history,  i - internal, s - suppressed, S - Stale
               Origin : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
 RPKI validation codes: V - valid, I - invalid, N - not-found


 Total Number of Routes: 2
 *>i    Network  : 2001:DB8:9:1::                           PrefixLen : 64  
        NextHop  : 2001:db8:9:3::1                          LocPrf    : 100 
        MED      : 0                                        PrefVal   : 0
        Label    : 
        Path/Ogn :  i
   i    Network  : 2001:DB8:9:3::                           PrefixLen : 64  
        NextHop  : 2001:db8:9:3::1                          LocPrf    : 100 
        MED      : 0                                        PrefVal   : 0
        Label    : 
        Path/Ogn :  i
Table 1 Description of the display bgp ipv6 routing-table peer command output
Item Description
Total Number of Routes

Number of routes in the routing table.

Network

Network address in the BGP4+ routing table.

NextHop

Next-hop address of packets.

LocPrf

Local preference.

MED

Metric of the route.

PrefVal

Preferred value (PrefVal) of a protocol.

Label

Label value.

Path/Ogn

AS_Path and the Origin.

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