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Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
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Chapter 18 Monitoring MPLS Services
Monitoring MPLS Services
Viewing MP-BGP Information
The MP-BGP branch displays information about a router’s BGP neighbors and cross-connect VRFs.
Note If there are multiple MP-BGP links between two devices, Prime Network displays each link in the content
pane map view.
To view MP-BGP information:
Step 1 Right-click the required device in Prime Network Vision and choose Inventory.
Step 2 In the logical inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > MPBGPs > MPBGP.
Table 18-21 describes the information that is displayed for MP-BGP.
Table 18-21 MP-BGP Information in Logical Inventory
Field Description
Local AS Identifier of the autonomous system (AS) to which the router
belongs.
BGP Identifier BGP identifier, represented as an IP address.
Cross VRFs Tab
VRF Name Name of the VRF.
Cross VRF Routing Entries Group of cross VRFs that share a single destination.
BGP Neighbors Tab
Peer AS Identifier of the AS to which the remote peer belongs.
Peer State State of the remote peer: Active, Connect, Established, Open
Confirm, Open Sent, or Null.
Peer Address Remote peer IP address.
AFI Address family identifier: IPv4, IPv6, L2VPN, VPNv4, or VPNv6.
AF Peer State Address family peer state: Established or Idle.
Peer BGP ID Identifier of the remote peer, represented as an IP address.
Local BGP ID Local peer IP address.
VRF Name Remote peer VRF name.
BGP Neighbor Type Neighbor type: Null, Client, or Non Client.
Hold Time (secs) Established hold time in seconds.
Keepalive (secs) Established keepalive time in seconds.
BGP Neighbor Entry BGP neighbor IP address.