Ah, I see.  I thought you didn't even know the order of the selection process but you 
want to see--for a given route--what specifically was the deciding factor.  Hmm...  I 
don't think there is a command that will tell you this.  If you already know the order 
of the selection criteria, you should be able to look at the output of "show ip bgp" 
and figure it out.  However, that gets to be difficult if you have more than a few 
peers.

Good luck!
John

>>> "Przemys�aw Mujta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/15/01 1:18:08 PM >>>
Hi.

I use this command, but I want to know what criteria (1 of 10 - as path,
wight, localpref and others ?) router used when they've installed route in
routing table.




But
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> SHOW IP BGP <prefix> will list all the known routes for a given prefix
> and will list the the attributes of each.  To understand why it's
> choosing one over another, do a search on www.cisco.com for "bgp path
> selection criteria" and you'll find it.
>
> HTH,
> John
>
> >>> "Przemyslaw Mujta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/14/01 8:46:06 AM >>>
> Hello.
>
> I have question - How to check whitch criteria BGP use when choosed the
>
> best path ? What IOS command can show me this ?
>
>
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