The command outputs in the following section are examples only; actual displays may differ depending on supported functionality and user configuration.
Displays router instance information.
Enables the context to display BGP related information.
This command displays BGP sessions using a particular authentication keychain.
The following output is an example of authentication keychain information.
This command displays information about how the router reconverged its IPv4-unicast and IPv6-unicast routing state after the last restart of BGP.
The following is an example BGP convergence information.
Label | Description |
Min wait advertise timer | The operational value of min-wait-to-advertise (0 if the feature is disabled) |
Established peers at min wait timer expiry | The number of address-family peers that were established when the min-wait-to-advertise command timer value expired (N/A if the feature is disabled) |
Current established peers | The current number of address family peers that are in the established state |
First session established time | The time, relative to BGP instance restart at time T=0, when the first address family session was established. This stops being tracked when the min-wait-to-advertise timer expires. |
Last session established time | The time, relative to BGP instance restart at time T=0, when the last address-family session was established. |
Max Wait advertise timer | The operational value of the max-wait-to-advertise command for the address family (0 if the feature is disabled) |
Converged peers | The number of address-family converged peers. This is the number of BGP neighbors that have, up to now, sent an EOR marker for the address family. N/A if the feature is disabled. |
Converged state | The convergence state of the address family: waiting, started, partial, timeout or converged. N/A if the feature is disabled. Waiting is when no peers have reconnected yet. The waiting to start transition occurs when the first session comes up. The started to partial transition occurs when at least one address-family peer has sent the EOR marker. The partial to converged transition occurs when all address-family peers that have been up continuously since the min-wait-to-advertise timer expired have sent the EOR marker. The partial to timeout transition occurs when the max-wait-to-advertise timer expires and not all address family peers that have been up continuously since the min-wait-to-advertise timer expired have sent the EOR marker. |
Converged time | The convergence time of the address family after the last restart, relative to BGP instance restart at time T=0. N/A is displayed if the convergence state is waiting, started, partial or timeout. |
This command displays BGP routes which have been dampened due to route flapping. This command can be entered with or without a route parameter.
When the keyword detail is included, more detailed information displays.
When only the command is entered (without any parameters included except detail), then all dampened routes are listed.
When a parameter is specified, then the matching route or routes are listed.
When a decayed, history, or suppressed keyword is specified, only those types of dampened routes are listed.
The following output is an example of BGP damping information, and Table 65 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
BGP Router ID | The local BGP router ID. |
AS | The configured autonomous system number. |
Local AS | The configured or inherited local AS for the specified peer group. If not configured, then it is the same value as the AS. |
Network | Route IP prefix and mask length for the route. |
Flag(s) | Legend: Status codes: u- used, s-suppressed, h-history, d-decayed, *-valid. If a * is not present, then the status is invalid. Origin codes: i-IGP, e-EGP, ?-incomplete, >-best |
Network | The IP prefix and mask length for the route. |
From | The originator ID path attribute value. |
Reuse time | The time when a suppressed route can be used again. |
AS Path | The BGP AS path for the route. |
Peer | The router ID of the advertising router. |
NextHop | BGP nexthop for the route. |
Peer AS | The autonomous system number of the advertising router. |
Peer Router-Id | The router ID of the advertising router. |
Local Pref | BGP local preference path attribute for the route. |
Age | The time elapsed since the service was enabled. |
Last update | The time when BGP was updated last in second/minute/hour (SS:MM:HH) format. |
FOM Present | The current Figure of Merit (FOM) value. |
Number of Flaps | The number of flaps in the neighbor connection. |
Reuse time | The time when the route can be reused. |
Path | The BGP AS path for the route. |
Applied Policy | The applied route policy name. |
This command displays group information for a BGP peer group. This command can be entered with or without parameters.
When this command is entered without a group name, information about all peer groups displays.
When the command is issued with a specific group name, information only pertaining to that specific peer group displays.
The ‘State’ field displays the BGP group’s operational state. Valid states are:
Up — BGP global process is configured and running.
Down — BGP global process is administratively shutdown and not running.
Disabled — BGP global process is operationally disabled. The process must be restarted by the operator.
Standard and Detailed Group Output
Table 66 describes the standard and detailed command output fields for a BGP group.
Label | Description |
Group | Displays the BGP group name. |
Group Type | No Type — Peer type not configured. External — Peer type configured as external BGP peers. Internal — Peer type configured as internal BGP peers. |
State | Disabled — The BGP peer group has been operationally disabled. Down — The BGP peer group is operationally inactive. Up — The BGP peer group is operationally active. |
Peer AS | The configured or inherited peer AS for the specified peer group. |
Local AS | The configured or inherited local AS for the specified peer group. |
Local Address | The configured or inherited local address for originating peering for the specified peer group. |
Loop Detect | The configured or inherited loop detect setting for the specified peer group. |
Connect Retry | The configured or inherited connect retry timer value. |
Authentication | None — No authentication is configured. MD5 — MD5 authentication is configured. |
Bfd | Yes — BFD is enabled. No — BFD is disabled. |
Local Pref | The configured or inherited local preference value. |
MED Out | The configured or inherited MED value assigned to advertised routes without a MED attribute. |
Min Route Advt. | The minimum amount of time that must pass between route updates for the same IP prefix. |
Min AS Originate | The minimum amount of time that must pass between updates for a route originated by the local router. |
Multihop | The maximum number of router hops a BGP connection can traverse. |
Prefix Limit | No Limit — No route limit assigned to the BGP peer group. 1 to 4294967295 — The maximum number of routes BGP can learn from a peer. |
Passive | Disabled — BGP attempts to establish a BGP connection with neighbor in the specified peer group. Enabled — BGP will not actively attempt to establish a BGP connection with neighbor in the specified peer group. |
Next Hop Self | Disabled — BGP is not configured to send only its own IP address as the BGP nexthop in route updates to neighbors in the peer group. Enabled — BGP sends only its own IP address as the BGP nexthop in route updates to neighbors in the specified peer group. |
Aggregator ID 0 | Disabled — BGP is not configured to set the aggregator ID to 0.0.0.0 in all originated route aggregates sent to the neighbor in the peer group. Enabled — BGP is configured to set the aggregator ID to 0.0.0.0 in all originated route aggregates sent to the neighbor in the peer group. |
Remove Private | Disabled — BGP will not remove all private AS numbers from the AS path attribute in updates sent to the neighbor in the peer group. Enabled BGP removes all private AS numbers from the AS path attribute in updates sent to the neighbor in the peer group. |
Damping | Disabled — The peer group is configured not to dampen route flaps. Enabled — The peer group is configured to dampen route flaps. |
Export Policy | The configured export policies for the peer group. |
Import Policy | The configured import policies for the peer group. |
Hold Time | The configured hold time setting. |
Keep Alive | The configured keepalive setting. |
Cluster Id | The configured route reflector cluster ID. |
None No cluster ID has been configured | |
Client Reflect | Disabled — The BGP route reflector will not reflect routes to this neighbor. Enabled — The BGP route reflector is configured to reflect routes to this neighbor. |
NLRI | The type of NLRI information that the specified peer group can accept. Unicast — IPv4 unicast routing information can be carried. |
Preference | The configured route preference value for the peer group. |
List of Peers | A list of BGP peers configured under the peer group. |
List of Static Peers | A list of statically configured BGP peers configured under the peer group. |
List of Dynamic Peers | A list of dynamic BGP peers configured under the peer group. |
Total Peers | The total number of peers configured under the peer group. |
Established | The total number of peers that are in an established state. |
This command displays BGP inter-AS label information.
This command displays BGP neighbor information and can be entered with or without any parameters. Issuing the command without any parameters displays information for all BGP peers. When the command is issued with a specific IP address or ASN, information is displayed only for the specified peer or peers with the same AS.
When either received-routes or advertised-routes is specified, the routes exchanged with the specified peer are listed (see the second output example, below).
When either history or suppressed is specified, then the routes learned from those peers that either have a history or are suppressed (respectively) are listed.
The “State” field displays the BGP peer’s protocol state. In additional to the standard protocol states, this field can also display the “Disabled” operational state, which indicates the peer is operationally disabled and must be restarted by the operator.
![]() | Note: The information generated by this command is not available by SNMP. |
The following output examples show BGP router information, and Table 67 describes the output fields for a BGP neighbor.
Table 67 describes the standard and detailed command output fields for a BGP neighbor.
Label | Description |
Peer | The IP address of the configured BGP peer. |
Group | The BGP peer group to which this peer is assigned. |
Peer AS | The configured or inherited peer AS for the peer group. |
Peer Address | The configured address for the BGP peer. |
Peer Port | The TCP port number used on the far-end system. |
Local AS | The configured or inherited local AS for the peer group. |
Local Address | The configured or inherited local address for originating peering for the peer group. |
Local Port | The TCP port number used on the local system. |
Peer Type | External — Peer type configured as external BGP peers. Internal — Peer type configured as internal BGP peers. |
Bfd | Yes — BFD is enabled. No — BFD is disabled. |
Dynamic Peer | Yes — The session is dynamic (unconfigured). No — The session is statically configured. |
State | Idle — The BGP peer is not accepting connections. (Shutdown) is displayed in addition, if the peer is administratively disabled. Active — BGP is listening for and accepting TCP connections from this peer. Connect — BGP is attempting to establish a TCP connections from this peer. Open Sent — BGP has sent an OPEN message to the peer and is waiting for an OPEN message from the peer. Open Confirm — BGP has received a valid OPEN message from the peer and is awaiting a KEEPALIVE or NOTIFICATION. Established — BGP has successfully established a peering and is exchanging routing information. |
Last State | Idle — The BGP peer is not accepting connections. Active — BGP is listening for and accepting TCP connections from this peer. Connect — BGP is attempting to establish a TCP connections from this peer. Open Sent — BGP has sent an OPEN message to the peer and is waiting for an OPEN message from the peer. Open Confirm — BGP has received a valid OPEN message from the peer and is awaiting a KEEPALIVE or NOTIFICATION. |
Last Event | start — BGP has initialized the BGP neighbor. stop — BGP has disabled the BGP neighbor. open — BGP transport connection opened. close — BGP transport connection closed. openFail — BGP transport connection failed to open. error — BGP transport connection error. connectRetry — Connect retry timer expired. holdTime — Hold time timer expired. keepAlive — Keepalive timer expired. recvOpen — Receive an OPEN message. revKeepalive — Receive a KEEPALIVE message. recvUpdate — Receive an UPDATE message. recvNotify — Receive a NOTIFICATION message. None — No events have occurred. |
Last Error | Displays the last BGP error and subcode to occur on the BGP neighbor. |
Connect Retry | The configured or inherited connect retry timer value. |
Local Pref. | The configured or inherited local preference value. |
Min Route Advt. | The minimum amount of time that must pass between route updates for the same IP prefix. |
Min AS Originate | The minimum amount of time that must pass between updates for a route originated by the local router. |
Multihop | The maximum number of router hops a BGP connection can traverse. |
Damping | Disabled — BGP neighbor is configured not to dampen route flaps. Enabled — BGP neighbor is configured to dampen route flaps. |
Loop Detect | Ignore — The BGP neighbor is configured to ignore routes with an AS loop. Drop — The BGP neighbor is configured to drop the BGP peering if an AS loop is detected. Off — AS loop detection is disabled for the neighbor. |
MED Out | The configured or inherited MED value assigned to advertised routes without a MED attribute. |
Authentication | None — No authentication is configured. MD5 — MD5 authentication is configured. |
Next Hop Self | Disabled — BGP is not configured to send only its own IP address as the BGP nexthop in route updates to the specified neighbor. Enabled — BGP will send only its own IP address as the BGP nexthop in route updates to the neighbor. |
AggregatorID Zero | Disabled — The BGP Neighbor is not configured to set the aggregator ID to 0.0.0.0 in all originated route aggregates. Enabled — The BGP Neighbor is configured to set the aggregator ID to 0.0.0.0 in all originated route aggregates. |
Remove Private | Disabled — BGP will not remove all private AS numbers from the AS path attribute, in updates sent to the specified neighbor. Enabled — BGP will remove all private AS numbers from the AS path attribute, in updates sent to the specified neighbor. |
Passive | Disabled — BGP will actively attempt to establish a BGP connection with the specified neighbor. Enabled — BGP will not actively attempt to establish a BGP connection with the specified neighbor. |
Prefix Limit | No Limit — No route limit assigned to the BGP peer group. 1 to 4294967295 — The maximum number of routes BGP can learn from a peer. |
Hold Time | The configured hold time setting. |
Keep Alive | The configured keepalive setting. |
Active Hold Time | The negotiated hold time, if the BGP neighbor is in an established state. |
Active Keep Alive | The negotiated keepalive time, if the BGP neighbor is in an established state. |
Cluster Id | The configured route reflector cluster ID. None — No cluster ID has been configured. |
Client Reflect | Disabled — The BGP route reflector is configured not to reflect routes to this neighbor. Enabled — The BGP route reflector is configured to reflect routes to this neighbor. |
Preference | The configured route preference value for the peer group. |
Num of Flaps | The number of route flaps in the neighbor connection. |
Recd. Prefixes | The number of routes received from the BGP neighbor. |
Active Prefixes | The number of routes received from the BGP neighbor and active in the forwarding table. |
Recd. Paths | The number of unique sets of path attributes received from the BGP neighbor. |
Suppressed Paths | The number of unique sets of path attributes received from the BGP neighbor and suppressed due to route damping. |
Input Queue | The number of BGP messages to be processed. |
Output Queue | The number of BGP messages to be transmitted. |
i/p Messages | Total number of packets received from the BGP neighbor. |
o/p Messages | Total number of packets sent to the BGP neighbor. |
i/p Octets | Total number of octets received from the BGP neighbor. |
o/p Octets | Total number of octets sent to the BGP neighbor. |
Export Policy | The configured export policies for the peer group. |
Import Policy | The configured import policies for the peer group. |
The following output examples show SR IPv6 policy routes information for BGP neighbors in the BGP and BGP group contexts.
Table 68 describes the command output for both the standard and detailed information for a neighbor.
Label | Description |
BGP Router ID | The local BGP router ID. |
AS | The configured autonomous system number. |
Local AS | The configured local AS setting. If not configured, then it is the same value as the AS. |
Flag | u — used s — suppressed h — history d — decayed * — valid i — igp e — egp ? — incomplete > — best |
Network | Route IP prefix and mask length for the route. |
Next Hop | BGP nexthop for the route. |
LocalPref | BGP local preference path attribute for the route. |
MED | BGP Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED) path attribute for the route. |
AS Path | The BGP AS path for the route. |
Displays BGP next-hop information.
Show Next-Hop Output
Table 69 describes the command output fields for a BGP next hop.
Label | Description |
BGP ID | The local BGP router ID. |
AS | The configured autonomous system number. |
Local AS | The configured local AS setting. If not configured, then the value is the same as the AS. |
Next Hop | The next-hop address. |
Resolving Prefix | Displays the prefix of the best next hop. |
Owner | Displays the routing protocol used to derive the best next hop. |
Preference | Displays the BGP preference attribute for the routes. |
Reference Count | Displays the number of routes using the resolving prefix. |
Resolved Next Hop | The IP address of the next hop. |
This command displays the calculated IGP costs that are used by BGP in order to perform optimal route reflection (ORR).
Table 70 describes the command output fields for an optimal route reflection.
Label | Description |
Next Hop Loc | The address of the next-hop location. |
Dest-Prefix | Displays the longest prefix match for the BGP next-hop address from the point of view of a specific location. Displays “unreachable” if no route exists to the BGP next-hop from the location. |
DB-Source | Displays the source of the reachability information in the TE database. |
Type | Displays the type of route or reachability, either intra-area or inter-area. |
Proto | Displays the source protocol that is providing reachability to the BGP next-hop address. |
Metric | Displays the IGP cost to reach the BGP next-hop from the location reference point. |
Preference | Displays the routing preference of the route that is providing reachability to the BGP next-hop address. This is derived from standard protocol preference values. |
This command displays a summary of BGP path attributes.
Table 71 describes the command output fields for a BGP path.
Label | Description |
BGP Router ID | The local BGP router ID. |
AS | The configured autonomous system number. |
Local AS | The configured local AS setting. If not configured, then the value is the same as the AS. |
Path | The AS path attribute. |
Origin | EGP — The NLRI is learned by an EGP protocol. IGP — The NLRI is interior to the originating AS. INCOMPLETE — NLRI was learned another way. |
Next Hop | The advertised BGP next-hop. |
MED | The Multi-Exit Discriminator value. |
Local Preference | The local preference value. This value is used if the BGP route arrives from a BGP peer without the Local Pref attribute set. It is overridden by any value set via a route policy. |
Refs | The number of routes using a specified set of path attributes. |
ASes | The number of autonomous system numbers in the AS path attribute. |
Segments | The number of segments in the AS path attribute. |
Flags | EBGP-learned — Path attributes learned by an EBGP peering. IBGP-Learned — Path attributes learned by an IBGP peering. |
Aggregator | The route aggregator ID. |
Community | The BGP community attribute list. |
Originator ID | The originator ID path attribute value. |
Cluster List | The route reflector cluster list. |
This command allows an operator to evaluate an existing policy against the RIB to identify what prefixes are matched/not matched by the policy prior to attaching it to a routing neighbor or instance.
The following output is an example of policy test information.
This command displays BGP Prefix label information.
This command displays BGP route information. When this command is issued without any parameters, then the entire BGP routing table displays. When this command is issued with an IP prefix/mask or IP address, then the best match for the parameter displays.
BGP Route
Table 72 describes the command output fields for BGP routes.
Label | Description |
BGP Router ID | The local BGP router ID. |
AS | The configured autonomous system number. |
Local AS | The configured local AS setting. If not configured, then the value is the same as the AS. |
Route Dist. | Displays the route distinguisher identifier attached to routes that distinguishes the VPN it belongs. |
VPN Label | Displays the label generated by the PEs label manager. |
Network | The IP prefix and mask length. |
Nexthop | The BGP nexthop. |
From | The advertising BGP neighbor’s IP address. |
Res. Nexthop | The resolved nexthop. |
Local Pref. | The local preference value. This value is used if the BGP route arrives from a BGP peer without the Local Pref attribute set. It is overridden by any value set via a route policy. |
Flag | u — used s — suppressed h —history d — decayed * — valid i — igp e — egp ? — incomplete > — best S — sticky |
Aggregator AS | The aggregator AS value. none — Aggregator AS attributes are not present. |
Aggregator | The aggregator attribute value. none — Aggregator attributes are not present. |
Atomic Aggr. | Atomic —Not Atomic — The atomic aggregator flag is not set. The atomic aggregator flag is set. |
MED | The MED metric value. none — MED metrics are present. |
Community | The BGP community attribute list. |
Cluster | The route reflector cluster list. |
Originator Id | The originator ID path attribute value. none — The originator ID attribute is not present. |
Peer Router Id | The router ID of the advertising router. |
AS-Path | The BGP AS path attribute. |
VPRN Imported | Displays the VPRNs where a particular BGP-VPN received route has been imported and installed. |
TieBreakReason | Displays the step in the BGP decision process where a BGP route lost the tie-break with the next better BGP route for the same prefix. LocalPref — This route is not the best because the next better route has a higher LOCAL_PREF. AIGP — This route is not the best because the next better route has a lower derived AIGP metric value. ASPathLen — This route is not the best because the next better route has a shorter AS PATH length. Origin — This route is not the best because the next better route has a lower Origin value. MED — This route is not the best because the next better route has a lower MED, and MED comparison of the routes was allowed. IBGP — This IBGP route is not the best because the next better route is an EBGP route. NHCost — This route is not the best because the next better route has a lower metric value to reach the BGP NEXT HOP. BGPID — This route is not the best because the next better route has a lower Originator ID or BGP Identifier. ClusterLen — This route is not the best because the next better route has a shorter Cluster list length. PeerIP — This route is not the best because the next better route has a lower neighbor IP address. |
This command displays a summary of BGP neighbor information.
If confederations are not configured, that portion of the output will not display.
The “State” field displays the global BGP operational state. The valid values are:
For example, if a BGP peer is operationally disabled, then the state in the summary table shows the state ‘Disabled’
BGP Summary Output
Table 73 describes the command output fields for a BGP summary.
Label | Description |
BGP Router ID | The local BGP router ID. |
AS | The configured autonomous system number. |
Local AS | The configured local AS setting. If not configured, then the value is the same as the AS. |
BGP Admin State | Down — BGP is administratively disabled. Up — BGP is administratively enabled. |
BGP Oper State | Down — BGP is operationally disabled. Up — BGP is operationally enabled. |
Bfd | Yes — BFD is enabled. No — BFD is disabled. |
Confederation AS | The configured confederation AS. |
Member Confederations | The configured members of the BGP confederation. |
Number of Peer Groups | The total number of configured BGP peer groups. |
Number of Peers | The total number of configured BGP peers. |
Total BGP Active Routes | The total number of BGP routes used in the forwarding table. |
Total BGP Routes | The total number of BGP routes learned from BGP peers. |
Total BGP Paths | The total number of unique sets of BGP path attributes learned from BGP peers. |
Total Path Memory | Total amount of memory used to store the path attributes. |
Total Suppressed Routes | Total number of suppressed routes due to route damping. |
Total History Routes | Total number of routes with history due to route damping. |
Total Decayed Routes | Total number of decayed routes due to route damping. |
Total VPN Peer Groups | The total number of configured VPN peer groups. |
Total VPN Peers | The total number of configured VPN peers. |
Total VPN Local Rts | The total number of configured local VPN routes. |
Total VPN Remote Rts | The total number of configured remote VPN routes. |
Total VPN Remote Active Rts. | The total number of active remote VPN routes used in the forwarding table. |
Total VPN Supp.Rts. | Total number of suppressed VPN routes due to route damping. |
Total VPN Hist. Rts. | Total number of VPN routes with history due to route damping. |
Total VPN Decay Rts. | Total number of decayed routes due to route damping. |
Neighbor | BGP neighbor address. |
AS (Neighbor) | BGP neighbor autonomous system number. |
PktRcvd | Total number of packets received from the BGP neighbor. |
PktSent | Total number of packets sent to the BGP neighbor. |
InQ | The number of BGP messages to be processed. |
OutQ | The number of BGP messages to be transmitted. |
Up/Down | The amount of time that the BGP neighbor has either been established or not established depending on its current state. |
State|Recv/Actv/Sent | The BGP neighbor’s current state (if not established) or the number of received routes, active routes and sent routes (if established). |
This command displays FIB information for a specific IOM.
ipv4-prefix-length: 0 to 32
ipv6-prefix-length: 0 to 128
The following output is an example of router FIB information.
This command displays Multicast VPN related information.
The following output displays MVPN information.
This command displays route-table information.
ipv4 — Displays only those BGP peers that have the IPv4 family enabled and not those capable of exchanging IP-VPN routes.
mcast-ipv4 — Displays the BGP peers that are mcast-ipv4 capable.
ipv6 — Displays the BGP peers that are IPv6 capable.
mcast-ipv6 — Displays the BGP peers that are mcast-ipv6 capable.
ipv4-prefix-length: 0 to 32
ipv6-prefix-length: 0 to 128
The following output displays route table information.
The following is an example of the show router route-table extensive command output with unequal-cost ECMP BGP routes.
This command displays BGP monitor (BMP) information.
The following is an example of BMP) monitor information.
This command clears or resets the route damping information for received routes.
This command clears route flap statistics.
This command resets the specified BGP peer or set of peers. By default, or when the hard option is specified, the TCP connection is torn down and the state of the BGP session returns to IDLE.
If the soft-route-refresh option is specified without an accompanying family parameter, then the session remains established and one ROUTE_REFRESH message is transmitted to the peer for each address family active on the session. If the soft-route-refresh option is specified with an accompanying family parameter, then the session remains established and a single ROUTE_REFRESH message is transmitted to the peer requesting that it resend only its routes belonging to that one address family.
SR OS routers respond to route refresh requests for any supported AFI/SAFI.
Resets the entire BGP protocol.
This command resets the specified station connection if one is specified or all connections if the all keyword is specified.
This command logs all events changing the state of a BGP peer.
The no form of this command disables the debugging.
This command enables debugging for BGP graceful restart.
The no form of this command disables the debugging.
This command decodes and logs all sent and received keepalive messages in the debug log.
The no form of this command disables the debugging.
This command decodes and logs all sent and received notification messages in the debug log.
The no form of this command disables the debugging.
This command decodes and logs all sent and received open messages in the debug log.
The no form of this command disables debugging.
This command enables debugging for all BGP outbound route filtering (ORF) packets. ORF is used to inform a neighbor of targets (using target-list) that it is willing to receive.
This command decodes and logs all sent and received BGP packets in the debug log.
The no form of this command disables debugging.
This command enables debugging for BGP route-refresh.
The no form of this command disables debugging.
This command logs RTM changes in the debug log.
The no form of this command disables debugging.
This command logs all TCP socket events to the debug log.
The no form of this command disables debugging.
This command logs all BGP timer events to the debug log.
The no form of this command disables debugging.
This command decodes and logs all sent and received update messages in the debug log.
The no form of this command disables debugging.
This command enables the context to debug BMP information.
This command enables debugging for all BMP events.
The no form of the command disables debugging for all BMP events.
This command enables debugging for all BMP packets.
The no form of the command disables debugging for all BMP packets.