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7.8.1.0 - Force10 Networks

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Figure 84 Command example: show ip bgp summary (4-Byte AS Number displayed)<br />

R2#show ip bgp summary<br />

BGP router identifier 192.168.10.2, local AS number 48735.59224<br />

BGP table version is 1, main routing table version 1<br />

1 network entrie(s) using 132 bytes of memory<br />

1 paths using 72 bytes of memory<br />

BGP-RIB over all using 73 bytes of memory<br />

1 BGP path attribute entrie(s) using 72 bytes of memory<br />

1 BGP AS-PATH entrie(s) using 47 bytes of memory<br />

5 neighbor(s) using 23520 bytes of memory<br />

4-Byte AS Number<br />

Neighbor AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/Pfx<br />

10.10.21.1 65123 0 0 0 0 0 never Active<br />

10.10.32.3 65123 0 0 0 0 0 never Active<br />

100.10.92.9 65192 0 0 0 0 0 never Active<br />

192.168.10.1 65123 0 0 0 0 0 never Active<br />

192.168.12.2 65123 0 0 0 0 0 never Active<br />

R2#<br />

For the router’s identifier, FTOS uses the highest IP address of the Loopback interfaces configured. Since<br />

Loopback interfaces are virtual, they cannot go down, thus preventing changes in the router ID. If no<br />

Loopback interfaces are configured, the highest IP address of any interface is used as the router ID.<br />

To view the status of BGP neighbors, use the show ip bgp neighbors (Figure 85) command in EXEC<br />

Privilege mode. For BGP neighbor configuration information, use the show running-config bgp<br />

command in EXEC Privilege mode (Figure 86). Note that the showconfig command in<br />

CONFIGURATION ROUTER BGP mode gives the same information as thew show running-config<br />

bgp.<br />

Figure 85 displays two neighbors, one is an external and the second one is an internal BGP neighbor. The<br />

first line of the output for each neighbor displays the AS number and states whether the link is an external<br />

or internal.<br />

146 Border Gateway Protocol

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