The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
<HUAWEI> display bgp multicast group my-peer
BGP peer-group: my-peer
Remote AS 1
Type : external
Configured hold timer value: 180
Keepalive timer value: 60
Minimum route advertisement interval is 30 seconds
PeerSession Members:
192.168.1.3
Peer Preferred Value: 0
No routing policy is configured
Peer Members:
Peer V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent OutQ Up/Down State PrefRcv
192.168.1.3 4 1 43 29 0 00:03:03 Established 21
Item | Description |
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BGP peer-group: my-peer | Indicates the name of an MBGP peer group. |
Remote AS | Indicates the AS number of the peer group. |
AS | Indicates the number of the AS where the peer resides. |
Type | Type of a peer group:internal:
|
Configured hold timer value | Indicates the configured value of hold time. |
Keepalive timer value | Indicates the value of Keepalive time. |
Minimum route advertisement interval | Indicates the minimum interval between route advertisements. |
PeerSession Members | Indicates peers that set up session connections. |
Peer Preferred Value | Indicates the preferred value of the peer. |
Peer | Indicates the IP address of the peer. |
Peer Members | Indicates the peer member list. |
V | Indicates the MBGP version. |
MsgRcvd | Indicates the number of received messages. |
MsgSent | Indicates the number of sent messages. |
OutQ | Indicates the number of messages to be sent to peers. |
Up/Down | Indicates the period of time during which an MBGP session keeps the current state. |
State | Indicates the MBGP state machine, which can be in one of the following states:
|
PrefRcv | Indicates the number of route prefixes received by the local peer from the remote peer. |