RE: BGP route table ?

From: OhioHondo (ohiohondo@columbus.rr.com)
Date: Fri Apr 11 2003 - 14:22:07 GMT-3


r1#show ip bgp neighbors 136.1.0.120 routes

Does the IP address used in this command represent the BGP router-id or the
next-hop address? If it is a BGP router-id you might have to look further
for those instances where the router-id and the next-hop are not the same.

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
kasturi cisco
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 11:37 AM
To: jim.phillipo@guardent.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Cc: jambern@attbi.com; PBrown4@chartercom.com
Subject: RE: BGP route table ?

Group,

Thanks to all those who replied (in case i missed anyone out.).While
playing around with ur answers i found the command which helps me.I
should have played around a little more before posting.

r1#show ip bgp neighbors 136.1.0.120 routes
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
* i20.1.0.0/19 136.1.0.120 1657 100 0 2914 20 e
* i20.1.32.0/19 136.1.0.120 1657 100 0 2914 20 e
* i20.1.64.0/19 136.1.0.120 1657 100 0 2914 20 e

show ip route bgp | in <neighbor IP/next-hop> wont help me as i wanted to
see bgp routes with the As# and the validity etc as it appears in the BGP
table.

Show IP BGP neighbor advertize routes (from the back bones perspective) -
wont help as it will show routes advertised to neighbour.To get routes
recieved from neighbour we need "show ip bgp neighbors 136.1.0.130
received-routes" but for this it gives error as % Inbound soft
reconfiguration not enabled (as its not).

Thanks for ur time.

Good Luck,[IMAGE]
Kasturi.

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