3-16. bgp log-neighbor-changes

Syntax Description:

This command has no arguments.

Purpose: To enable the logging of changes in a BGP neighbor's status. If the UNIX syslog facility is enabled, messages can be sent to a UNIX host running the syslog daemon. If you are not using the UNIX syslog facility, the status change messages are stored in the router's internal buffer. Events that are logged include the following:

  • BGP protocol initialization

  • No memory for path entry

  • No memory for attribute entry

  • No memory for prefix entry

  • No memory for aggregate entry

  • No memory for dampening info

  • No memory for BGP updates

  • BGP notification received

  • Erroneous BGP update received

  • User reset request

  • Peer time-out

  • Password change

  • Error during connection collision

  • Peer closing ...

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