Lists all route information received in UPDATE messages from BGP4+ neighbors.
Privileged EXEC mode
The show ipv6 bgp neighbors routes-summary command displays the following information.
| Output field | Description | 
|---|---|
| IP Address | The IPv6 address of the neighbor | 
| Routes Received | How many routes the device has received from the neighbor during the current BGP4+ session: 
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| Routes Selected as BEST Routes | The number of routes that the device selected as the best routes to their destinations. | 
| BEST Routes not Installed in IPv6 Forwarding Table | The number of routes received from the neighbor that are the best BGP4+ routes to their destinations, but were nonetheless not installed in the IPv6 route table because the device received better routes from other sources (such as OSPFv3, or static IPv6 routes). | 
| Unreachable Routes | The number of routes received from the neighbor that are unreachable because the device does not have a valid OSPFv3, or static IPv6 route to the next hop. | 
| History Routes | The number of routes that are down but are being retained for route flap dampening purposes. | 
| NLRIs Received in Update Message | The number of routes received in Network Layer Reachability (NLRI) format in UPDATE messages: 
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| NLRIs Discarded due to | Indicates the number of times the device discarded an NLRI for the neighbor due to the following reasons: 
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| Routes Advertised | The number of routes the device has advertised to this neighbor: 
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| NLRIs Sent in Update Message | The number of NLRIs for new routes the device has sent to this neighbor in UPDATE messages: 
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| Peer Out of Memory Count for | Statistics for the times the device has run out of BGP4+ memory for the neighbor during the current BGP4+ session: 
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This example shows sample output from the show ipv6 bgp neighbors routes-summary command.
device# show ipv6 bgp neighbors routes-summary