show [node node-id] routing - egp group group-name attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all characteristics all identifiers all status This is supported only on Level 2 routers that support dual routing (and, in particular, the EGP routing protocol).
1 – Characteristics
o autonomous system number Support: L2,IP Default: 0 Value: 0-65535 The autonomous system number common to members of this group. You can modify this characteristic only when the entity is disabled. This attribute is supported only if the node is a level 2 router, and if the system supports dual routing (both DECnet and IP routing). o external routes Support: L2,IP Default: Receive Value: Set of send,receive If the set includes receive, external gateway routes are accepted from neighbors in the group; if the set does not include receive, external gateway routes are discarded. If the set includes send, external gateway routes will be sent to neighbors in this group; if the set does not include send, external gateway routes are not sent. You can modify this characteristic only when the entity is disabled. o maximum active neighbors Support: L2,IP Default: 1 Value: 0-255 The maximum number of neighbor systems in the group that this system will attempt to acquire and maintain in the Up state at any given time. You can modify this characteristic only when the entity is disabled. o receive metric class Support: L2,IP Default: External Value: Internal or external The class to be associated with routes received from EGP neighbors in this group (unless overridden by a routing receive route entity). You can modify this characteristic only when the entity is disabled. o send local metric Support: L2,IP Default: 1 Value: 0-255 The metric value to be used when announcing routes derived from local information (unless overridden by a routing send route entity). You can modify this characteristic only when the entity is disabled. o send metric classes Support: L2,IP Default: Internal Value: Set of external,internal Routes received through routing protocols other than EGP with metric classes in this set are candidates for announcement in EGP messages sent to neighbors in this group, subject to route propagation policy. Routes with metric classes not specified in this set will not be announced. You can modify this characteristic only when the entity is disabled. o send replacement metric Support: L2,IP Default: 1 Value: 0-255 Specifies the metric value to be used when announcing routes derived from non-EGP routing protocols (unless overridden by a routing send route entity). You can modify this characteristic only when the entity is disabled.
2 – Identifier
o name Simple name assigned to the EGP group when it is created.
3 – Status
o state Specifies the state of the routing egp group entity. off The entity is disabled. on The entity is enabled.
4 – egp_neighbor
show [node node-id] routing - egp group group-name - egp neighbor neighbor-name attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all characteristics all counters all identifiers all status This is supported only on Level 2 routers that support dual routing (and, in particular, the EGP routing protocol).
4.1 – Characteristics
o circuit Default: None Value: Circuit name Simple-name of the circuit. o ip address Support: L2,IP Internet address of this EGP neighbor. The value of this characteristic is derived from the ip address argument of the create command. You cannot modify this characteristic. o next hop Default: 0.0.0.0 Value: IP address IP address and the next routing node. o source network Default: 0.0.0.0 Value: Network number Network number to query.
4.2 – Counters
o creation time Support: L2,IP Time at which this entity was created. o error messages received Support: L2,IP Number of EGP error messages received from this neighbor. o error messages sent Support: L2,IP Number of EGP error messages sent to this neighbor. o messages received Support: L2,IP Number of EGP messages received without error from this neighbor. o messages sent Support: L2,IP Number of EGP messages sent to this neighbor. Note that this value does not include EGP messages counted by the counter send messages discarded. o received messages discarded Support: L2,IP Number of EGP messages received from this neighbor with any kind of error. o send messages discarded Support: L2,IP Number of EGP messages not sent to this neighbor because of resource limitations within the egp entity. o start events Support: L2,IP Number of times the EGP neighbor has been manually started. o stop events Support: L2,IP Number of times the EGP neighbor has been manually stopped.
4.3 – Identifier
o name Simple name assigned to the EGP neighbor when it is created.
4.4 – Status
o egp state Support: L2,IP EGP state of the system with respect to this EGP neighbor. acquisitionidle cease up down o hello time Support: L2,IP Interval, in hundredths of a second, between retransmissions of EGP Hellos. This value represents the t1 timer defined in RFC 904. o last event Support: L2,IP Specifies whether the last event issued on this EGP neighbor was a start or a stop event. start The last event was a start. stop The last event was a stop. This is the value with which an EGP neighbor is created, before either a start or stop command has been issued. o polling mode Support: L2,IP Polling mode of the EGP entity with respect to this neighbor as either active or passive. o poll time Support: L2,IP Interval, in hundredths of a second, between retransmissions of EGP polls. This value represents the t3 timer defined in RFC 904. o state State of the routing egp group egp neighbor entity. off The entity is disabled. on The entity is enabled. o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.