You want to see a detailed list of all established BGP sessions.
In this scenario, what would be a valid command to accomplish this task?
You want to see a detailed list of all established BGP sessions.
In this scenario, what would be a valid command to accomplish this task?
To see a detailed list of all established BGP sessions, the command 'show bgp neighbor' would be appropriate. This command provides detailed information about each BGP peer, including session state, address family status, and more specific details about the connection. It goes beyond just the summary and gives a comprehensive view of all established BGP sessions.
For this questions, I will choose ANSWER A Because >show bgp neighbor shows more details about peers
"see a detailed list" I think it means a bgp neighbor list for all bgp session
Answer should be C
SHOULD BE A
A. Because of the detailed information is requested. D will only show you a summary of the neighbor states, like active/connect/established
Answer A
You want to see a detailed