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NAME

     bgpctl — control the Border Gateway Protocol daemon

SYNOPSIS

     bgpctl [-jnV] [-s socket] command [argument ...]

DESCRIPTION

     The bgpctl program controls the bgpd(8) daemon.  Commands may be abbreviated to the minimum
     unambiguous prefix; for example, s su for show summary.

     The options are as follows:

     -j      Create output as JSON object.

     -n      Show neighbors' IP addresses instead of their description.

     -s socket
             Use socket to communicate with bgpd(8) instead of the default
             /run/bgpd.sock.<rdomain> where <rdomain> is the routing domain bgpctl is running in.
             To administer bgpd(8) in a different routing domain, run bgpctl in said routing
             domain.

     -V      Show the version and exit.

     The commands are as follows:

     fib [table number] couple
             Insert the learned routes into the specified Forwarding Information Base a.k.a. the
             kernel routing table.

     fib [table number] decouple
             Remove the learned routes from the specified Forwarding Information Base a.k.a. the
             kernel routing table.

     log brief
             Disable verbose debug logging.

     log verbose
             Enable verbose debug logging.

     neighbor peer clear [reason]
             Stop and restart the BGP session to the specified neighbor.  If a reason is
             provided, the reason is sent as Administrative Shutdown Communication to the
             neighbor.  peer may be the neighbor's address, description or the word group
             followed by a group description.

     neighbor peer destroy
             Destroy a previously cloned peer.  The peer must be down before calling this
             function.  peer may be the neighbor's address, description or the word group
             followed by a group description.

     neighbor peer down [reason]
             Take the BGP session to the specified neighbor down.  If a reason is provided, the
             reason is sent as Administrative Shutdown Communication to the neighbor.  peer may
             be the neighbor's address, description or the word group followed by a group
             description.

     neighbor peer refresh
             Request the neighbor to re-send all routes.  Note that the neighbor is not obliged
             to re-send all routes, or any routes at all, even if it announced the route refresh
             capability.  peer may be the neighbor's address, description or the word group
             followed by a group description.

     neighbor peer up
             Bring the BGP session to the specified neighbor up.  peer may be the neighbor's
             address, description or the word group followed by a group description.

     network add prefix [arguments]
             Add the specified prefix to the list of announced networks.  It is possible to set
             various path attributes with additional arguments.  Adding a prefix will replace an
             existing equal prefix, including prefixes loaded from the configuration.

     network bulk [arguments] [add]
             Bulk add specified prefixes to the list of announced networks.  Prefixes should be
             sent via stdin.  It is possible to set various path attributes with additional
             arguments.  If neither add or delete is given, add is the default.

     network bulk delete
             Bulk remove the specified prefixes from the list of announced networks.  Prefixes
             should be sent via stdin.

     network delete prefix
             Remove the specified prefix from the list of announced networks.

     network flush
             Remove all dynamically (i.e. with bgpctl network add) added prefixes from the list
             of announced networks.

     network mrt file file filter
             Import networks from an MRT table dump for debugging purposes.  filter can be
             specified similarly to the show mrt command.  Only networks matching the filter will
             be imported.

     network show family
             Show all announced networks.  family, if given, limits the output to the given
             address family.  The supported families are inet and inet6.

     reload [reason]
             Reload the configuration file.  Changes to the following neighbor options in
             bgpd.conf(5) only take effect when the session is reset: ipsec and tcp md5sig.

     show fib filter
             Show routes from bgpd(8)'s view of the Forwarding Information Base.  filter can be
             an IP address, in which case the route to this address is shown, or a flag:

             connected     Show only connected routes.
             static        Show only static routes.
             bgp           Show only routes originating from bgpd(8) itself.
             nexthop       Show only routes required to reach a BGP nexthop.
             inet          Show only IPv4 routes.
             inet6         Show only IPv6 routes.
             table number  Show the routing table with ID number instead of the default routing
                           table with ID 0.

     show interfaces
             Show the interface states.

     show mrt [options] filter
             Show routes from an MRT table dump file.  filter can be an IP address, a CIDR
             prefix, an AS filter, a combination or nothing:

             address                 Show best matching route for address.
             address/len             Show RIB entry for this CIDR prefix.
             address/len all         Show all entries in the specified range.
             address/len or-shorter  Show all entries covering and including the specified
                                     prefix.
             as as                   Show all entries with as anywhere in the AS path.
             empty-as                Show all entries that are internal routes with no AS's in
                                     the AS path.
             neighbor ip             Show only entries from the specified peer.
             peer-as as              Show all entries with as as leftmost AS.
             source-as as            Show all entries with as as rightmost AS.
             transit-as as           Show all entries with as anywhere but rightmost.

             Additionally, the following options are defined:

             detail     Show more detailed output for matching routes.
             family     Limit the output to the given address family.
             file name  Read the MRT dump from file name instead of using stdin.
             peers      Print the neighbor table of MRT TABLE_DUMP_V2 dumps.  Using this on other
                        table dumps will only show the neighbor of the first entry.

             Multiple options and filters can be used at the same time.

     show neighbor peer modifier
             Show detailed information about the neighbor identified by peer, according to the
             given modifier:

             messages  Show statistics about sent and received BGP messages.
             terse     Show statistics in an easily parseable terse format.  The printed numbers
                       are the sent and received open, sent and received notifications, sent and
                       received updates, sent and received keepalives, and sent and received
                       route refresh messages plus the current and maximum prefix count, the
                       number of sent and received updates, sent and received withdraws, the
                       neighbor's address (or subnet, for a template), AS number, and finally
                       description.
             timers    Show the BGP timers.
             peer may be the neighbor's address, description or the word group followed by a
             group description.

     show nexthop
             Show the list of BGP nexthops and the result of their validity check.

     show rib [options] filter
             Show routes from the bgpd(8) Routing Information Base.  filter can be an IP address,
             a CIDR prefix, an AS filter or nothing:

             address                 Show best matching route for address.
             address/len             Show RIB entry for this CIDR prefix.
             address/len all         Show all entries in the specified range.
             address/len or-shorter  Show all entries covering and including the specified
                                     prefix.
             as as                   Show all entries with as anywhere in the AS path.
             community community     Show all entries with community community.
             large-community large-community
                                     Show all entries with large-community large-community.
             empty-as                Show all entries that are internal routes with no AS's in
                                     the AS path.
             memory                  Show RIB memory statistics.
             neighbor peer           Show only entries from the specified peer.
             neighbor group description
                                     Show only entries from the specified peer group.
             path-id pathid          Show only entries which match the specified pathid.  Must be
                                     used together with either neighbor or out.
             peer-as as              Show all entries with as as leftmost AS.
             source-as as            Show all entries with as as rightmost AS.
             summary                 This is the same as the show summary command.
             table rib               Show only entries from the specified RIB table.
             transit-as as           Show all entries with as anywhere but rightmost.
             ovs (valid | not-found | invalid)
                                     Show all entries with matching Origin Validation State
                                     (OVS).

             Additionally, the following options are defined:

             best      Alias for selected.
             error     Show only prefixes which are marked invalid and were treated as withdrawn.
             selected  Show only selected routes.
             ssv       Show each RIB entry as a single line, with fields separated by semicolons.
                       Only works if detail is specified.
             detail    Show more detailed output for matching routes.
             family    Limit the output to the given address family.
             in        Show routes from the unfiltered Adj-RIB-In.  The neighbor needs to be
                       specified.
             out       Show the filtered routes sent to a neighbor.  The neighbor needs to be
                       specified.

             Options are silently ignored when used together with summary or memory.  Multiple
             options can be used at the same time and the neighbor filter can be combined with
             other filters.

     show rtr
             Show a list of all RTR sessions, including information about the session state.

     show sets
             Show a list summarizing all roa-set, as-set, prefix-set, and origin-set tables.

     show summary
             Show a list of all neighbors, including information about the session state and
             message counters:

             Neighbor        Description of the neighbor.
             AS              Autonomous system number.
             MsgRcvd         Number of messages received from the neighbor.
             MsgSent         Number of messages sent to the neighbor.
             OutQ            Number of outgoing messages queued.
             Up/Down         Number of days and hours that the session has been up.
             State/PrfRcvd   State of the session / Number of routes received.  The session is up
                             if there is no information for the State column (Established is not
                             displayed).

     show summary terse
             Show a list of all neighbors, including information about the session state, in a
             terse format.

     show tables
             Show a list of all currently loaded fib routing tables.

FILES

     /etc/bgpd.conf     default bgpd(8) configuration file
     /run/bgpd.sock     default bgpd(8) control socket

SEE ALSO

     bgpd.conf(5), bgpd(8), bgplg(8), bgplgsh(8)

STANDARDS

     C. Alaettinoglu, C. Villamizar, E. Gerich, D. Kessens, D. Meyer, T. Bates, D. Karrenberg,
     and M. Terpstra, Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL), RFC 2622, June 1999.

HISTORY

     The bgpctl program first appeared in OpenBSD 3.5.