BGP Operational Commands

BGP Show Commands

The BGP show commands provide detailed information about the BGP protocol operation and BGP routes.

BGP Summary

This command displays BGP protocol parameters like attributes or timers that are generic to the BGP instance.

Syntax:

show bgp summary <option>

Option Description

-

Without any option, the commands displays the information for all instances.

instance <instance-name>

BGP summary information for the given instance.

Example: BGP summary for the default instance

supervisor@rtbrick: op> show bgp summary instance default
Instance: default
  General information
    Hostname: PE1, Domain name:
    Local AS: 1000, Version: 4
    Local preference: 100, Protocol preference: 200
    Router ID: 198.51.100.102, Cluster ID: 198.51.100.102
  Capabilities
    Route refresh: True, AS4: True, Graceful restart: False
  Best route selection
    Always compare MED: False, Ignore as path: False
    Ignore local preference: False, Ignore origin: False
    Ignore MED: False, Ignore route source: False
    Ignore router ID: False, Ignore uptime: True
    Ignore cluster length: False, Ignore peer IP: False
    Route select parameter: 0
  Timers
    Connect retry: 30s, Keepalive: 30s, Holdtime: 90s
  Statistics
    Peers configured: 1, Peers auto discovery: 0
      Peers in idle          : 0
      Peers in connect       : 0
      Peers in active        : 0
      Peers in opensent      : 0
      Peers in openconfirm   : 0
      Peers in established   : 1

BGP Peer

The 'show bgp peer' commands display information on BGP peers.

Syntax:

show bgp peer <option> …​

Option Description

-

Without any option, the commands display all BGP peers in all instances in a summary table format.

detail

Detailed information on all BGP peers in all instances in a list view.

<peer-name>

Detailed information on the peer with the given name.

address <peer-address>

Detailed information on the peer with the given IP address.

instance <instance-name>

Summary of all BGP peers in the given instance.

instance <instance-name> detail

Detailed information on all BGP peers in the given instance.

instance <instance-name> detail <peer-name>

Detailed information on the peer with the given name in the given instance.

instance <instance-name> detail address <peer-address>

Detailed information on the peer with the given IP address in the given instance.

statistics

Received and sent BGP prefixes per AFI/SAFI for all peers in all instances.

statistics peer <peer-name>

Received and sent BGP prefixes per AFI/SAFI for the peer with the given name.

statistics peer address <peer-address>

Received and sent BGP prefixes per AFI/SAFI for the peer with the given IP address.

statistics instance <instance-name> peer <peer-name>

Received and sent BGP prefixes per AFI/SAFI for the peer with the given name in the given instance.

statistics instance <instance-name> peer address <peer-address>

Received and sent BGP prefixes per AFI/SAFI for the peer with the given IP address in the given instance.

Although 6PE routes are labeled, they are handled as unicast routes, and therefore will be shown as IPv6 unicast in the BGP peer statistics.

Example 1: BGP Peer Summary View

supervisor@rtbrick: op> show bgp peer
Instance: default
  Peer                                     Remote AS    State         Up/Down Time               PfxRcvd              PfxSent
  PE2                                      2000         Established   11d:22h:18m:30s            12                   20
Instance: default
  Peer                                     Remote AS    State         Up/Down Time               PfxRcvd              PfxSent
  CE1                                      65535        Established   6d:02h:28m:02s             2                    2
  CE1                                      65535        Established   6d:02h:27m:45s             2                    2

Example 2: BGP Peer Detail View

supervisor@rtbrick: op> show bgp peer detail
Peer: PE2, Peer IP: 198.51.100.39, Remote AS: 2000, Local: 198.51.100.29, Local AS: 1000, Any AS: False
  Type: ebgp, State: Established, Uptime: 11d:22h:18m:48s, Reason: Cease, Sub-Code: Admin shutdown
  Discovered on interface: -
  Last transition: Thu Nov 19 05:33:28 GMT +0000 2020, Flap count: 1
  Peer ID        : 198.51.100.106, Local ID  : 198.51.100.102
  Instance       : default, Peer group: to_pe2
  6PE enabled    : False
  Timer values:
    Peer keepalive : 30s, Local keepalive: 30s
    Peer holddown  : 90s, Local holddown : 90s
    Connect retry  : 30s
  Timers:
    Connect retry timer : 0s
    keepalive timer     : expires in 1s 488011us
    Holddown timer      : expires in 1m 15s 85437us
  NLRIs:
    Sent           : ['ipv6-unicast', 'ipv4-vpn-unicast', 'ipv6-vpn-unicast', 'ipv6-labeled-unicast']
    Received       : ['ipv6-unicast', 'ipv6-labeled-unicast', 'ipv4-vpn-unicast', 'ipv6-vpn-unicast']
    Negotiated     : ['ipv6-unicast', 'ipv6-labeled-unicast', 'ipv4-vpn-unicast', 'ipv6-vpn-unicast']
  Capabilities:
    Addpath sent                  : None
    Addpath received              : None
    Addpath negotiated            : None
    Extended nexthop sent         : ['ipv4-vpn-unicast']
    Extended nexthop received     : ['ipv4-vpn-unicast']
    Extended nexthop negotiated   : ['ipv4-vpn-unicast']
    Capabilities:
      Feature                      Sent            Received        Negotiated
      Route refresh                True            True            True
      4 byte AS                    True            True            True
      Graceful restart             False           False           False
      Link local only              False           False           False
  End of RIB:
    Address family                 Sent                                Received
    IPv4 unicast                   never                               never
    IPv4 labeled-unicast           never                               never
    IPv6 unicast                   Thu Nov 19 05:33:30 GMT +0000 2020  Thu Nov 19 05:33:30 GMT +0000 2020
    IPv6 labeled-unicast           Thu Nov 19 05:33:30 GMT +0000 2020  Thu Nov 19 05:33:30 GMT +0000 2020
    IPv4 VPN-unicast               Thu Nov 19 05:33:30 GMT +0000 2020  Thu Nov 19 05:33:30 GMT +0000 2020
    IPv6 VPN-unicast               Thu Nov 19 05:33:30 GMT +0000 2020  Thu Nov 19 05:33:30 GMT +0000 2020
    IPv4 VPN-multicast             never                               never
  Message stats:
    Session stats:
      Direction   Open         Update       Keepalive    Notify       Route refresh
      Input       1            38           41196        0            0
      Output      1            22           41207        0            0
    Total stats:
      Input       2            48           44618        1            0
      Output      3            32           44624        0            0
    Route stats:
      Address family                 Received     Sent
      IPv4 unicast                   0            0
      IPv4 labeled-unicast           0            0
      IPv6 unicast                   2            3
      IPv6 labeled-unicast           2            3
      IPv4 VPN-unicast               4            7
      IPv6 VPN-unicast               4            7
      IPv4 multicast                 0            0
      IPv4 VPN-multicast             0            0
<...>

Example 3: BGP Peer Statistics

supervisor@rtbrick: op> show bgp peer statistics instance default peer PE2
Instance: default
  Peer                           AFI     SAFI               PfxRcvd    PfxSent
  PE2                            ipv4    unicast            0          0
                                 ipv4    labeled-unicast    0          0
                                 ipv6    unicast            2          3
                                 ipv6    labeled-unicast    2          3
                                 ipv4    vpn-unicast        4          7
                                 ipv6    vpn-unicast        4          7
                                 ipv4    multicast          0          0
                                 ipv4    vpn-multicast      0          0

BGP Peer Group

The 'show bgp peer-group' commands display parameters like BGP attributes that are specific to the respective peer groups.

Syntax:

show bgp peer-group <option> …​

Option Description

-

Without any option, the commands display information on all peer groups in all instances.

<peer-group-name>

Information on the peer group with the given name.

instance <instance-name>

All peer groups in the given instance.

instance <instance-name> <peer-group-name>

Information on the peer group with the given name in the given instance.

Example: BGP Peer Group

supervisor@rtbrick: op> show bgp peer-group to_pe2
Instance: default
  Peer group name       : to_pe2
    Remote AS           : 2000
    Import rule         : None
    Export rule         : None
    Remove AS           : None
    Nexthop self        : None
    Multipath iBGP      : None
    Multipath eBGP      : None
    Client-to-Client    : None
    Add path            : None
    eBGP multihop       : None
    Hop (TTL)           : None
    Any AS              : None
    Update VPNv4 NH     : None
    Update MVPN NH      : None

BGP FIB

The 'show bgp fib' commands display the BGP forwarding table. In contrast to the 'show bgp rib' commands, the output of the 'show bgp fib' commands includes only the selected routes. The BGP route selection occurs between the RIB and the FIB.

Syntax:

show bgp fib <option> …​

Option Description

-

Without any option, the commands display the BGP forwarding table for all address families and all instances in a summary table format.

<afi>

BGP forwarding table summary for the given address family (AFI), all sub-address families and all instances. Supported AFI values are 'ipv4' and 'ipv6'.

<afi> <safi>

BGP forwarding table summary for the given address family (AFI) and sub-address family (SAFI), and all instances. Supported SAFI values are 'unicast', 'labeled-unicast', 'vpn-multicast', and 'vpn-unicast'.

<afi> <safi> detail

Detailed list view of the BGP forwarding table for the given address family (AFI) and sub-address family (SAFI), and all instances.

<afi> <safi> <prefix>

BGP forwarding table entry for the given prefix and all instances.

<afi> <safi> instance <instance-name>

BGP forwarding table summary for the given AFI, SAFI, and instance.

<afi> <safi> instance <instance-name> detail

Detailed list view of BGP forwarding table for the given AFI, SAFI, and instance.

<afi> <safi> instance <instance-name> <prefix>

BGP forwarding table entry for the given prefix and instance.

Example 1: Summary view of the BGP FIB for IPv6, all SAFIs and all instances

supervisor@rtbrick: op> show bgp fib ipv6
Instance: default, AFI: ipv6, SAFI: unicast
  Prefix                                        Preference      Out Label            Next Hop
  2001:db8:0:2::/32                             20              -                    198.51.100.39
  2001:db8:0:2::/32                             20              -                    198.51.100.39
Instance: services, AFI: ipv6, SAFI: unicast
  Prefix                                        Preference      Out Label            Next Hop
  2001:db8:0:6::/32                             200             -                    2001:db8:0:4::
Instance: default, AFI: ipv6, SAFI: labeled-unicast
  Prefix                                        Preference      Out Label            Next Hop
  2001:db8:0:2::/32                             20              2003                 198.51.100.39
  2001:db8:0:2::/32                             20              2003                 198.51.100.39
Instance: default, AFI: ipv6, SAFI: vpn-unicast
  Prefix                                        Preference      Out Label            Next Hop
  2001:db8:0:5::/32                             200             20003,bos:1
  2001:db8:0:6::/32                             200             20003,bos:1
  2001:db8:0:8::/32                             200             20003,bos:1
  2001:db8:0:9::/32                             20              20006,bos:1          2001:db8:0:7::
  2001:db8:0:10::/32                            20              20006,bos:1          2001:db8:0:7::
  2001:db8:0:11::/32                            20              20006,bos:1          2001:db8:0:7::
  2001:db8:0:12::/32                            20              20006,bos:1          2001:db8:0:7::

Example 2: Detailed view of the BGP FIB for IPv6 VPN unicast routes in the default instances

supervisor@rtbrick: op> show bgp fib ipv6 vpn-unicast instance default detail
Instance: default, AFI: ipv6, SAFI: vpn-unicast
  Prefix: 2001:db8:0:5::/32
    Next hop key: 2b38f6f1d2ae56178666d1edcffd18a85fd4509bcac9a21f
    Peer: None, Peer domain: None
    Route source: bgp-local, Send path ID: 405188370, Received path ID: None, Path hash: None
    As path: None, Originator ID: None, Origin: Incomplete
    Community: None
    Extended community: ['target:198.51.100.93:2']
    Cluster list: None
    IGP metric: None, Local preference: 100, Multi exit discriminator: 0
    Preference: 200, External route: None, Readvertised route: None
    Label: 20003,bos:1, Route up: None
  Prefix: 2001:db8:0:6::/32
    Next hop key: 62b6c375c2ee2cb053bd5482ec1b7df18e271b6e0d37a4b0
    Peer: None, Peer domain: None
    Route source: bgp-local, Send path ID: 2400017309, Received path ID: None, Path hash: None
    As path: None, Originator ID: None, Origin: Incomplete
    Community: None
    Extended community: ['target:198.51.100.93:2']
    Cluster list: None
    IGP metric: None, Local preference: 100, Multi exit discriminator: None
    Preference: 200, External route: None, Readvertised route: None
    Label: 20003,bos:1, Route up: None

BGP RIB-in

This command displays the received routes.

Syntax:

show bgp rib-in <option> …​

Option Description

-

Without any option, the command displays information on the received BGP routing table on all instances in a summary table format.

<afi>

BGP routing table summary for the given address family (AFI), all sub-address families and all instances. Supported AFI values are 'ipv4' and 'ipv6'.

<afi> <safi>

BGP routing table summary for the given address family (AFI) and sub-address family (SAFI), and all instances. Supported SAFI values are 'labeled-unicast', 'unicast', 'vpn-multicast', and 'vpn-unicast'.

<afi> <safi> detail

Detailed list view of the BGP routing table for the given address family (AFI) and sub-address family (SAFI), and all instances.

<afi> <safi> <prefix>

BGP routing table entry for the given prefix and all instances.

<afi> <safi> instance <instance-name>

BGP routing table summary for the given AFI, SAFI, and instance.

<afi> <safi> instance <instance-name> detail

Detailed list view of BGP routing table for the given AFI, SAFI, and instance.

<afi> <safi> instance <instance-name> <prefix>

BGP routing table entry for the given prefix and instance.

<afi> <safi> peer <name> / peer address <ip>

Peer name or address

Example 1: Summary view of the BGP rib-in.

supervisor@rtbrick: op> show bgp rib-in
Instance: ip2vrf, AFI: ipv4, SAFI: unicast
  Peer: None, Received routes: 10
    Prefix                              Next Hop                            MED        Local Preference  AS Path
    198.51.100.75/24                    198.51.100.93                           -      100               -
    198.51.100.76/24                    198.51.100.94                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.77/24                    198.51.100.99                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.78/24                    198.51.100.94                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.79/24                    198.51.100.99                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.82/24                    198.51.100.94                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.93/24                    198.51.100.93                           -      100               -
    198.51.100.94/24                    198.51.100.94                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.99/24                    198.51.100.99                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.99/24                    198.51.100.99                       -          100               -
Instance: default, AFI: ipv4, SAFI: vpn-unicast
  Peer: None, Received routes: 4
    Prefix                              Next Hop                            MED        Local Preference  AS Path
    198.51.100.14/24                    2001:db8:0:1::/32                   0          -                 4200000004
    198.51.100.17/24                    2001:db8:0:1::/32                   0          -                 4200000004
    198.51.100.16/24                    2001:db8:0:1::/32                   0          -                 4200000004

Example 2: Summary view of the BGP rib-in for IPv4, all SAFIs and all instances

supervisor@rtbrick: op> show bgp rib-in ipv4
Instance: ip2vrf, AFI: ipv4, SAFI: unicast
  Peer: None, Received routes: 10
    Prefix                              Next Hop                            MED        Local Preference  AS Path
    198.51.100.75/24                    198.51.100.93                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.76/24                    198.51.100.94                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.77/24                    198.51.100.95                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.78/24                    198.51.100.94                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.79/24                    198.51.100.95                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.82/24                    198.51.100.94                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.93/24                    198.51.100.93                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.94/24                    198.51.100.94                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.95/24                    198.51.100.95                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.99/24                    198.51.100.95                       -          100               -
Instance: default, AFI: ipv4, SAFI: vpn-unicast
  Peer: None, Received routes: 4
    Prefix                              Next Hop                            MED        Local Preference  AS Path
    198.51.100.14/24                    2001:db8:0:13::                     0          -                 4200000004
    198.51.100.17/24                    2001:db8:0:13::                     0          -                 4200000004

Example 3: Summary view of the received routes

supervisor@rtbrick: op> show bgp rib-in ipv4 unicast peer address 198.51.100.94
Instance: ip2vrf, AFI: ipv4, SAFI: unicast
  Peer: None, Received routes: 13
    Prefix                              Next Hop                            MED        Local Preference  AS Path
    198.51.100.75/24                    198.51.100.93                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.76/24                    198.51.100.94                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.77/24                    198.51.100.95                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.78/24                    198.51.100.94                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.79/24                    198.51.100.95                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.82/24                    198.51.100.94                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.93/24                    198.51.100.93                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.113/24                   198.51.100.93                       -          100               4200000003
    198.51.100.114/24                   198.51.100.93                       -          100               4200000004
    198.51.100.94/24                    198.51.100.94                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.95/24                    198.51.100.95                       -          100               -
    198.51.100.99/24                    198.51.100.95                       -          100               -

BGP RIB-out

This command displays the send routes.

Syntax:

show bgp rib-out <option> …​

Option Description

-

Without any option, the command displays advertised BGP routes for all instances.

<afi>

BGP routing table summary for the given address family (AFI), all sub-address families and all instances. Supported AFI values are 'ipv4' and 'ipv6'.

<afi> <safi>

BGP routing table summary for the given address family (AFI) and sub-address family (SAFI), and all instances. Supported SAFI values are 'unicast', 'labeled-unicast', 'multicast', and 'vpn-unicast'.

<afi> <safi> detail

Detailed list view of the BGP routing table for the given address family (AFI) and sub-address family (SAFI), and all instances.

<afi> <safi> <prefix>

BGP routing table entry for the given prefix and all instances.

<afi> <safi> instance <instance-name>

BGP routing table summary for the given AFI, SAFI, and instance.

<afi> <safi> instance <instance-name> detail

Detailed list view of BGP routing table for the given AFI, SAFI, and instance.

<afi> <safi> instance <instance-name> <prefix>

BGP routing table entry for the given prefix and instance.

<afi> <safi> peer <name> / peer address <ip>

Peer name or address

Example 1: Summary view of the routes advertised to a peer

supervisor@rtbrick: op> show bgp rib-out ipv4 unicast peer CE1-Vrf1
Instance: vrf1, AFI: ipv4, SAFI: unicast
  Peer: CE1-Vrf1, Sent routes: 4
    Prefix                              MED             Local Preference  Origin          Next Hop                            AS Path
    198.51.100.104/24                   0               -                 Incomplete      -                                   65001
    198.51.100.113/24                   0               -                 Incomplete      -                                   65001
    198.51.100.117/24                        0               -                 Incomplete      -                                   65001
    198.51.100.106/24                   0               -                 Incomplete      -                                   65001

Example 2: Detailed view of the routes advertised to a peer

supervisor@rtbrick: op> show bgp rib-out
Instance: vrf1, AFI: ipv4, SAFI: unicast
  Peer-group: pe1_ce1, Sent routes: 4
    Prefix                              MED             Local Preference  Origin          Next Hop                            AS Path
    198.51.100.104/24                   0               -                 Incomplete      -                                   65001
    198.51.100.113/24                   0               -                 Incomplete      -                                   65001
    198.51.100.105/24                   0               -                 Incomplete      -                                   65001
    198.51.100.106/24                   0               -                 Incomplete      -                                   65001
Instance: vrf1, AFI: ipv6, SAFI: unicast
  Peer-group: pe1_ce1, Sent routes: 3
    Prefix                              MED             Local Preference  Origin          Next Hop                            AS Path
    2001:db8:0:14::/24                  0               -                 Incomplete      -                                   65001
    2001:db8:0:15::/24                  0               -                 Incomplete      -                                   65001
    2001:db8:0:16::/24                  0               -                 Incomplete      -                                   65001

TCP Connections

This command displays information of the TCP connections used by BGP.

Syntax:

show bgp tcp bgp.iod.1 connection <option> …​

Option Description

-

Without any option, the command displays the TCP connections used by BGP for all instances.

detail

Detailed list view of the the TCP connections for the given address family (AFI) and sub-address family (SAFI), and all instances.

prefix

TCP connections for the given prefix and all instances.

instance <instance-name>

TCP connections summary for the given instance.

Example 1: Summary view of the BGP TCP connections

supervisor@leaf1: cfg> show bgp tcp bgp.iod.1 connection
Instance       Local IP Address                  Remote IP Address           Local Port  Remote Port  State
default        2001:db8:0:189::                  2001:db8:0:38::             179         49568        Established
default        2001:db8:0:61::                   2001:db8:0:237::            50529       179          Established

Example 2: Detailed information of the BGP TCP connections

supervisor@leaf1: cfg> show bgp tcp bgp.iod.1 connection detail
Instance: default
  Local IPv6 address       : 2001:db8:0:189::
  Remote IPv6 address      : 2001:db8:0:38::
  Local port               : 179
  Remote port              : 49568
  State                    : Established
    Internal
      Options                  : -- | Keepalive | --
      TOS                      : 0
      TTL                      : 1
      Priority                 : 1
      Flags                    : -|-|-|-|-|Nagle Disabled|-|Wnd Scale|-|-|-
      Last trigger             : 27
      Timer                    : 37624
    Timers
      Poll                     : 0s
      Poll interval            : 0s
      Retransmission           : 65535s
    Receiver
      Expected sequence        : 32965979
      Available window         : 96816
      Announced window         : 95562
      Announced wnd RT edge    : 33061541
      MSS                      : 1440
      RTT estimate             : 0
    Timeout
      Sequence                 : 17683639s
      Retransmission           : 3s
      Retransmissions          : 0s
      Duplicate acks           : 0s
      Highest ack'd sequence   : 17683658s
    Congestion
      Window                   : 162834
      Persist count            : 0
      Send scale               : 5
      Receive scale            : 5
    Sender
      Next seq to send         : 17683658
      Last wnd update seq      : 32965979
      Last wnd update ack      : 17683658
      Window                   : 96192
      Max window announced     : 96800
      Acknowledged             : None
      Send buf                 : 56476
      Send queue length        : 0
      Unsent oversize          : 0
      TS last ack sent         : 818020352
    Keepalive
      Next keepalive idle      : 7200000
      Keepalive interval       : 75000
      Keepalive count          : 9
      Keep sent count          : 0
    Authentication
      Auth type                : HMAC-SHA-256-128
      key1-id                  : 255
      key2-id                  : 0
      Algorithm mismatch       : 0
      Secret mismatch          : 43
      Latest sent digest       : 850fea02c98912ce4497ec2b101a4f7c
      Latest received digest   : a718fb88e0d7fd4a00843e6aec03c864

TCP Statistics

This command displays TCP statistics information of the TCP connections used by BGP.

Syntax:

show bgp tcp bgp.iod.1 statistics <option> …​

Option Description

-

Without any option, the command displays the TCP statistics information of the TCP connections used by BGP for all instances.

instance <instance-name>

TCP connections summary for the given instance.

Example: TCP statistics information of the TCP connections used by BGP for the default instance

supervisor@rtbrick: op> show bgp tcp bgp.iod.1 statistics instance default
Instance: default
  IP statistics
    Transmitted packets    : 3103242412
    Received packets       : 47351
    Forwarded packets      : 0
    Dropped packets        : 0
    Checksum error         : 0
    Invalid length error   : 0
    Out of memory error    : 0
    Routing error          : 0
    Protocol error         : 0
    Error in options       : 0
    Misc error             : 0
    Cachehit               : 0
  TCP statistics
    Transmitted packets    : 365499779
    Received packets       : 5577
    Forwarded packets      : 3014656
    Dropped packets        : 46
    Checksum error         : 0
    Invalid length error   : 0
    Out of memory error    : 0
    Routing error          : 3014656
    Protocol error         : 46
    Error in options       : 0
    Misc error             : 2097152
    Cachehit               : 1557594144

BGP Clear Commands

Clear commands allow to reset operational states.

BGP Peer

This commands resets BGP peerings.

Syntax:

clear bgp peer <option> …​

Option Description

all

Clears all the BGP peers.

all soft-in <afi> <safi>

Sends route refresh to all neighbors.

all soft-out <afi> <safi>

Re-advertises all the routes previously sent to the peer.

all stats

Clears the statistics of all the BGP peers.

instance <instance> <peer-ip>

Clears the peer for the given instance and peer IP address.

instance <instance> <peer-ip> source <src-ip>

Clears a specific peer for the given peer IP address and source IP address in the specified instance.

instance <instance> all

Clears all peers in the given instance.

instance <instance> <peer-ip> source <src-ip> soft-in <afi> <safi>

Sends route refresh to specific peer for the given instance, peer-ip, source-ip and address-family.

instance <instance> <peer-ip> soft-in <afi> <safi>

Sends route refresh to peer for the given instance, peer-ip and address-family.

instance <instance> all soft-in <afi> <safi>

Sends route refresh to all peers for the given instance and addresses family.

instance <instance> <peer-ip> source <src-ip> soft-out <afi> <safi>

Re-advertises all the routes previously sent to the specific peer for the given instance, peer-ip, source-ip and address-family.

instance <instance> <peer-ip> soft-out <afi> <safi>

Sends route refresh to peer for a given instance, peer-ip and address-family.

instance <instance> all soft-out <afi> <safi>

Sends route update to all peers for given instance and addresses family.

instance <instance> <peer-ip> source <src-ip> stats

Clears the statistics of a specific peer for a given instance, peer-ip and source-IP.

instance <instance> <peer-ip> stats

Clears the statistics of the peer for a given instance and peer-IP.

instance <instance> all stats

Clears the statistics of all peers for a given instance.

Example: The example below shows how to clear all the BGP peers.

supervisor@rtbrick: op> clear bgp peer all