[c-nsp] Is there a command to check which BGP ingress policy drops the received prefix in Cisco ASR routers?
Martin T
m4rtntns at gmail.com
Fri Aug 7 11:52:13 EDT 2015
Hi,
according to "sh bgp ipv4 unicast neighbors <neighbor-address>
received routes"(displays received prefixes before route policies)
command I receive a /32 IPv4 prefix from eBGP neighbor. However,
according to "sh bgp ipv4 unicast neighbors <neighbor-address>
routes"(displays learned prefixes after route policies) command this
/32 prefix is not learned. This prefix has accessible next-hop and AS
path does not include local ASN. This probably means that this /32
prefix is not accepted because one of the ingress policies. Is there a
convenient command in IOS-XR which allows one to see which BGP ingress
policy drops the received prefix?
thanks,
Martin
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