Weight is 0
Origin is IGP
AS path is empty
Extended communities RT:100:1 Layer 2:19:00:0
To display only certain information for all VPLS instances (and all VPWS instances) in
the L2VPN address family, including the status of the route:
host1:pe1#show ip bgp l2vpn all fields best rd peer next-hop loc-pref
extended-communities next-hop-cost
Prefix Rd Peer Next-hop Next-hop-cost LocPrf Extended-communities
> 1:1 100:11 0.0.0.0 self 0 200 RT:100:1 Layer2:vpls:mtu=0
>m1:1 100:22 10.2.2.2 10.2.2.2 3 100 RT:100:1 Layer2:vpls:mtu=0
> 2:1 100:33 10.3.3.3 10.3.3.3 3 200 RT:100:1 Layer2:vpls:mtu=0
>m2:1 100:44 10.4.4.4 10.4.4.4 3 0 RT:100:1 Layer2:vpls:down,:mtu=0
> 3:1 100:55 10.5.5.5 10.5.5.5 3 100 RT:100:1 Layer2:vpls:mtu=0
Meaning Table 127 on page 628 lists the show ip bgp l2vpn command output fields.
Table 127: show ip bgp l2vpn Output Fields
Field DescriptionField Name
IP address of the local VE routerLocal BGP identifier
Autonomous system numberlocal AS
Version number of the local routing information baseLocal-RIB version
Version number of the forwarding information baseFIB version
Status codes for the route, listed before the Prefix:
• >—best route
• *—invalid route
• s—suppressed route
• d—dampened route
• r—rejected route
• a—auto-summarized route
• m—multihomed backup route; not used to trigger pseudowire
Status codes
Route prefix in the format siteID:blockOffsetPrefix
IP address of the peer from which the route was learnedPeer
IP address of the next router that is used when a packet is forwarded
to the destination network
Next-hop (or Next hop IP
address)
Multiexit discriminator for the routeMED
Local preference for the routeLocPrf
Weight of the routeWeight
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