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show ip bgp routes-dropped-sessions


Displays BGP soft-landing global statistics.

Syntax: show ip bgp routes-dropped-sessions

Description: Use the show ip bgp routes-dropped-sesions to display the global settings for BGP soft-landing.

Factory Default: None.

Command Mode: Executive and privileged.

Example: The following shows sample output of the show ip bgp routes-dropped-sessions command:

         Bgp Soft Landing Global Statistics

Reason for dropping first Route        :Max. Bgp Route Instances Exceeded

Time Since First Dropped               :0:00:39

Maximum Bgp Prefix Check               :Enabled

Current Number of Bgp Prefixes         :10000

Configured Maximum Bgp Prefixes        :450000



Minimum System Memory Check            :Enabled

Current Free System Memory             :85

Configured Minimum System Memory       :10



Maximum Bgp Route Instances Check      :Enabled

Current Number of Bgp Routes Instances :10000

Configured Maximum Bgp Route Instances :10000





         Bgp Soft Landing Peer Statistics

Neighbor  AS  PfxRcd PfxDropped Time    Reason

190.1.1.1 200 10000  5001       0:00:39 Max. Bgp Route Instances Exceeded

The following table describes the fields in the display:

Table 4-14. Fields Displayed by show ip bgp routes-dropped-sessions  
Field Description

BGP Soft Landing Global Statistics

Reason for dropping first Route

Indicates if routes have been dropped, and the reason for being dropped.

Time Since First Dropped

Elapsed time since the first route was dropped.

Maximum Bgp Prefix Check

Indicates if the maximum prefix check is enabled/disabled.

Current Number of Bgp Prefixes

Current number of BGP prefixes.

Configured Maximum Bgp Prefixes

Maximum number of prefixes permitted on this router before routes are dropped. Configured using the max-unique-prefixes command.

Minimum System Memory Check

Indicates if the minimum memory check is enabled/disabled.

Current Free System Memory

Current free system memory in Mbytes.

Configured Minimum System Memory

Minimum system memory that must be available before a route is accepted. Configured using the min-memory-threshold command.

Maximum Bgp Route Instances Check

Indicates if the maximum route instances check is enabled/disabled.

Current Number of Bgp Routes Instances

Current number of route instances.

Configured Maximum Bgp Route Instances

Maximum number of BGP route instances allowed on this router before routes are dropped. Configured using the max-route-instances command.

BGP Soft Landing Peer Statistics

Neighbor

IP address of a BGP peer.

AS

AS number of the BGP peer.

PfxRcd

Number of prefixes received from this peer.

PfxDropped

Number of prefixes received from this peer that have been dropped.

Time

Time first prefix was dropped.

Reason

Reason prefix(es) were dropped. Reasons include:

Max. Bgp Unique Route Exceeded: The number of unique routes received from this peer exceeded the threshold configured using the max-unique-prefixes command.

Max. Bgp Route Instances Exceeded: The number of route instances received from this peer exceeded the threshold configured using the max-route-instances command.

Min. System Mem Threshold Exceeded: The amount of memory required to process the routes received from this peer exceeded the threshol configured using the min-memory-threshold command.

Related Commands: clear ip bgp route-dropped-sessions
max-route-instances
max-unique-prefixes
min-memory-threshold
show ip bgp
show ip bgp neighbors
show ip bgp peer-group
show ip bgp summary


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