Something to do with VPN's i think...check cisco's website.

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""Erik Groves""  wrote in message
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> Question that has been killing me...
>
> On IOS versions after 12.0, the command #show ip bgp summary gives the
> following output:
>
> show ip bgp summary
> BGP router identifier 5.5.5.6, local AS number 107
> BGP table version is 174, main routing table version 174
> 13 network entries and 15 paths using 1861 bytes of memory
> 3 BGP path attribute entries using 180 bytes of memory
> 1 BGP AS-PATH entries using 24 bytes of memory
> 0 BGP route-map cache entries using 0 bytes of memory
> 0 BGP filter-list cache entries using 0 bytes of memory
> BGP activity 173/1013 prefixes, 205/190 paths, scan interval 15 secs
>
> Neighbor        V    AS MsgRcvd MsgSent   TblVer  InQ OutQ Up/Down
> State/PfxRcd
> 192.168.12.53   4   107       0       0        0    0    0 never    Active
> 192.168.14.13   4   113   33653   33411      174    0    0 1w6d
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>
>
> The thing that is killing me is the line "BGP activity 173/1013 prefixes,
> 205/190 paths, scan interval 15 secs".  What exactly do these fields
> indicate?  I do not think that they are send/receive on the BGP activity
> because the fields are populated on a router which I cleared the BGP
process
> and the session never left Active state, so no routes were sent/received.
> As for the scan interval, I think it has something to do with the BGP
> command #bgp scan-time , but I am not sure what changes in this field will
> do?  Any help please!?!?
>
> Thanks!




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