This command displays information about the state of BGP‘s IPv6 peering sessions.
ipv6_address/length | (Optional) Specifies an IPv6 address along with a mask length. |
Privileged Execution
The show ipv6 bgp neighbors command displays detailed information about the state of BGP‘s peering sessions. You can optionally specify an IPv6 address. When you do so, the output of the query will display information for the specified address.
The following example shows detailed information about all BGP peering sessions.
System(rw)->show ipv6 bgp neighbors BGP neighbor is ::10.11.31.32, remote AS 65534 BGP version is 4, remote router ID 10.133.10.32 Negotiated version is 4 TTL is 0 holdtime is 180 restart-time is 0 Restarting: no Current state is “Established” Last state was “OpenConfirm” Last event was “RecvKeepAlive” Last error code was 0 Last error subcode was 0 Local address is ::10.11.31.31 Local AS is 65535 Local router ID is 192.168.11.31 Capabilities: Multicprotocol IPv4 Unicast: no Graceful Restart IPv4 Unicast: no Multiprotocol IPv4 Multicast: no Graceful Restart IPv4 Multicast: no Route Refresh: no Send End-of-RIB messages: no Dynamic Capabilities: no BGP neighbor is ::10.11.31.33, remote AS 65533 BGP version is 4, remote router ID 192.168.11.33 Negotiated version is 4 TTL is 0 holdtime is 180 restart-time is 0 Restarting: no Current state is “Established” Last state was “OpenConfirm” Last event was “RecvKeepAlive” Last error code was 0 Last error subcode was 0 Local address is 10.11.31.31 Local AS is 65535 Local router ID is 192.168.11.31 Capabilities: Multiprotocol IPv4 Unicast: no Graceful Restart IPv4 Unicast: no Multiprotocol IPv4 Multicast: no Graceful Restart IPv4 Multicast: no Route Refresh: no Send End-of-RIB messages: no
Dynamic Capabilities: no