Table 94: show ip bgp next-hop Output Fields (continued)
Field DescriptionField Name
Metric of the BGP indirect next hopMetric
Number of the equal-cost legs of direct next hops that this indirect
next hop resolves to
Number of direct next-hops
IP interface and next-hop IP address that resolve the BGP indirect
next hop; the direct next hop can also be an IP indirect next hop or
an MPLS indirect next hop when chains of next hops are in use
Direct next-hop
Number of label mappings of BGP routes that use this next hopReference count
Related Topics show ip bgp next-hops•
Monitoring VRF Interfaces
Purpose Display information about the interfaces associated with VRFs.
Action To display information about the interfaces associated with the specified VRFs:
host1#show ip interface vrf vpn1
null0 is up, line protocol is up
Network Protocols: IP
Internet address is 255.255.255.255/255.255.255.255
Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255
Operational MTU = 1500 Administrative MTU = 0
Operational speed = 100000000 Administrative speed = 0
Discontinuity Time = 0
Router advertisement = disabled
Administrative debounce-time = disabled
Operational debounce-time = disabled
Access routing = disabled
Multipath mode = hashed
atm4/0.77 is up, line protocol is up
Network Protocols: IP
Internet address is 7.8.7.7/255.255.255.0
Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255
Operational MTU = 9180 Administrative MTU = 0
Operational speed = 155520000 Administrative speed = 0
Discontinuity Time = 0
Router advertisement = disabled
Administrative debounce-time = disabled
Operational debounce-time = disabled
Access routing = disabled
Multipath mode = hashed
In Received Packets 0, Bytes 0
Unicast Packets 0, Bytes 0
Multicast Packets 0, Bytes 0
In Policed Packets 0, Bytes 0
In Error Packets 0
In Invalid Source Address Packets 0
Out Forwarded Packets 0, Bytes 0
Unicast Packets 0, Bytes 0
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Chapter 7: Monitoring BGP/MPLS VPNs