Bgplg

BGPCTL(8) - System Manager's Manual

Bgplg, Bgplgsh, Bgpd.conf, Bgpd, Bgpctl

BGPCTL(8) - System Manager’s Manual # BGPCTL(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # bgpctl - control the BGP routing 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. ...

BGPD(8) - System Manager's Manual

Bgplg, Bgplgsh, Bgpd.conf, Bgpctl, Bgpd

BGPD(8) - System Manager’s Manual # BGPD(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # bgpd - Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing daemon SYNOPSIS # bgpd [-cdnvV] [-D macro=value] [-f file] DESCRIPTION # bgpd is a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) daemon which manages the network routing tables. Its main purpose is to exchange information concerning “network reachability” with other BGP systems. bgpd uses the Border Gateway Protocol, Version 4, as described in RFC 4271. ...

BGPLG(8) - System Manager's Manual

Bgpctl, Httpd, Slowcgi, Bgpd, Bgplgsh, Bgplg

BGPLG(8) - System Manager’s Manual # BGPLG(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # bgplg - looking glass for the OpenBSD Border Gateway Protocol daemon SYNOPSIS # bgplg DESCRIPTION # The bgplg CGI program is a looking glass for the bgpd(8) Border Gateway Protocol daemon. The looking glass will provide a simple web interface with read-only access to a restricted set of bgpd(8) and system status information, which is typically used on route servers by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Internet eXchange points (IXs). ...

BGPLGSH(8) - System Manager's Manual

Bgplg, Bgpd, Bgplgsh

BGPLGSH(8) - System Manager’s Manual # BGPLGSH(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # bgplgsh - looking glass shell for the OpenBSD Border Gateway Protocol daemon SYNOPSIS # bgplgsh DESCRIPTION # The bgplgsh program is a looking glass shell for the bgpd(8) Border Gateway Protocol daemon. The looking glass will provide a simple command line interface with read-only access to a restricted set of bgpd(8) and system status information, which is typically used on route servers by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Internet eXchange points (IXs). ...