Class bgp:Dom (CONCRETE)

Class ID:2605
Class Label: Domain
Encrypted: false - Exportable: false - Persistent: true - Configurable: false - Subject to Quota: Disabled
Write Access: [NON CONFIGURABLE]
Read Access: [access-protocol-l3, admin, fabric-protocol-l3, tenant-ext-protocol-l3, tenant-protocol-l3]
Creatable/Deletable: no (see Container Mos for details)
Semantic Scope: Fabric
Semantic Scope Evaluation Rule: Parent
Monitoring Policy Source: Parent
Monitoring Flags : [ IsObservable: true, HasStats: false, HasFaults: false, HasHealth: true, HasEventRules: true ]

The object that represents all the BGP domain (VRF) information.

Naming Rules
RN FORMAT: dom-{name}

    [1] PREFIX=dom- PROPERTY = name




DN FORMAT: 

[0] topology/pod-{id}/node-{id}/sys/bgp/inst/dom-{name}

[1] sys/bgp/inst/dom-{name}

                


Diagram

Super Mo: l3:ProtDom,
Container Mos: bgp:Inst (deletable:no),
Contained Mos: bgp:BDEvi, bgp:Db, bgp:DomAf, bgp:DomEvi, bgp:Gr, bgp:Peer,


Containers Hierarchies
[V] top:Root  This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy. All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element.
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[V] fabric:Topology The root for IFC topology.
 
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[V] fabric:Pod A pod.
 
 
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[V] fabric:Node The root node for the APIC.
 
 
 
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[V] top:System The APIC uses a policy model to combine data into a health score. Health scores can be aggregated for a variety of areas such as for the infrastructure, applications, or services. The category health score is calculated using a Lp -Norm formula. The health score penalty equals 100 minus the health score. The health score penalty represents the overall health score penalties of a set of MOs that belong to a given category and are children or direc...
 
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:Entity The BGP control plane entity information.
 
 
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:Inst The per BGP instance information. There is only instance supported in BGP.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:Dom The object that represents all the BGP domain (VRF) information.
[V] top:Root  This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy. All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element.
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[V] top:System The APIC uses a policy model to combine data into a health score. Health scores can be aggregated for a variety of areas such as for the infrastructure, applications, or services. The category health score is calculated using a Lp -Norm formula. The health score penalty equals 100 minus the health score. The health score penalty represents the overall health score penalties of a set of MOs that belong to a given category and are children or direc...
 
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[V] bgp:Entity The BGP control plane entity information.
 
 
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[V] bgp:Inst The per BGP instance information. There is only instance supported in BGP.
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:Dom The object that represents all the BGP domain (VRF) information.


Contained Hierarchy
[V] bgp:Dom The object that represents all the BGP domain (VRF) information.
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[V] bgp:BDEvi  This object holds Bridge Domain Ethernet VPN instance information
 
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[V] bgp:CktEpEvi  This object holds Circuit Endpoint (EPG) Ethernet VPN instance information
 
 
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[V] bgp:RttP The route target policy.
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:RtCtrlMapP  Route control map policy for routes imported/exported into an AF. Control is through route maps.
 
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:RttEntry A list of route targets.
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
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[V] bgp:EVpnImetRoute  This object holds the bgp evpn imet route information
 
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[V] bgp:EVpnMacIpRoute  This object holds the bgp evpn mac-ip route information
 
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[V] bgp:EVpnPfxRoute  This object holds the bgp evpn ip prefix route information
 
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[V] bgp:RttP The route target policy.
 
 
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[V] bgp:RtCtrlMapP  Route control map policy for routes imported/exported into an AF. Control is through route maps.
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] bgp:RttEntry A list of route targets.
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
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[V] bgp:Db  BGP databases
 
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[V] bgp:DTEp  Tunnel endpoints discovered through bgp
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[V] bgp:DomAf The BGP (VRF) address family information.
 
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[V] bgp:AddlPath  BGP Additional Paths feature allows the advertisement of multiple paths through the same peering session for the same prefix without the new paths implicitly replacing any previous paths
 
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[V] bgp:AdminDist The administrative distance is used by routers to select the best path when there are two or more different routes to the same destination from two different routing protocols.
 
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[V] bgp:DampeningCtrl  Route dampening parameters
 
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[V] bgp:DefRtLeakP The default route leak policy.
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
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[V] bgp:HostLeakP  COOP/L2RIB to BGP host route leak policy. This defines policy to control the distribution of host routes from COOP/L2RIB to BGP
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
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[V] bgp:InterLeakP A policy that defines distribution of routes from one protocol to another protocol.
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
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[V] bgp:NextHop The BGP route information for the next hop.
 
 
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[V] bgp:AttNextHop The attached next hop.
 
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[V] bgp:RibLeakP 
 
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[V] bgp:Route The BGP route table for a particular address family (IPv4 unicast and IPv6 unicast), which contains all the routes advertised by peers and also redistributed into BGP from other routing protocols. This route table is per tenant context (per VRF).
 
 
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[V] bgp:Path The BGP AS path.
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:AsSeg The BGP path AS segment information.
 
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:AsItem The Autonomous System segment items.
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:ExtComm An extended community.
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:RegComm The regular community.
 
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[V] bgp:RtExpP  Route export policy to control whether to export routes into a different address family. Destination address family is specified in the object. Object may be nested within peer Address family (AF) to subject only those peer's particular AF routes to export. Object can also be under a domain Address family in which case it is applicable to all pe...
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
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[V] bgp:RtSum  Route Summarization
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
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[V] bgp:RttP The route target policy.
 
 
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[V] bgp:RtCtrlMapP  Route control map policy for routes imported/exported into an AF. Control is through route maps.
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] bgp:RttEntry A list of route targets.
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
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[V] bgp:VpnCtrlP  This object holds policy to control vpn af information for a given vrf
 
 
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[V] bgp:PfxLeakCtrlP  This object holds route control policy for all networks defined by PfxLeakP in that domain
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] bgp:PfxLeakP  This objects holds route leak policy for a given network
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
 
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[V] ip:Cons Used for maintaining consumers of a static route from an IPRoueDef.
 
 
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[V] bgp:RtP  Route policy holds all route targets and route controls
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:RtCtrlMapP  Route control map policy for routes imported/exported into an AF. Control is through route maps.
 
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:RttEntry A list of route targets.
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
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[V] bgp:VpnRoute The BGP route table for a VPN address family (VPNv4 unicast and VPNv6 unicast). The VPN address family routes are exchanged within the fabric over MP-BGP sessions between spines and leafs. Routes are advertised from border leafs to non-border leafs with spines acting as route reflectors.
 
 
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[V] bgp:Path The BGP AS path.
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:AsSeg The BGP path AS segment information.
 
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:AsItem The Autonomous System segment items.
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:ExtComm An extended community.
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:RegComm The regular community.
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[V] bgp:DomEvi  This object holds Domain Ethernet VPN instance information
 
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[V] bgp:RttP The route target policy.
 
 
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[V] bgp:RtCtrlMapP  Route control map policy for routes imported/exported into an AF. Control is through route maps.
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] bgp:RttEntry A list of route targets.
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
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[V] bgp:Gr The per-domain graceful restart information.
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
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[V] bgp:Peer The BGP information pertaining to a peer.
 
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[V] bgp:LocalAsn The local autonomous system (AS) information pertaining to a peer.
 
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[V] bgp:PeerAf The BGP peer information for a BGP peer address family. Each address family maintains a separate BGP database, which allows you to configure BGP policy on per-address family basis.
 
 
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[V] bgp:DefRtLeakP The default route leak policy.
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] bgp:MaxPfxP The maximum prefix policy specifies the action to be taken when the number of prefixes advertised by the peer crosses a specified maximum limit. This policy is used as a defensive mechanism to protect resources on the router.
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] bgp:RtCtrlP The route control policy for routes coming/going to peers. There are few ways to apply this policy.
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] bgp:RtExpP  Route export policy to control whether to export routes into a different address family. Destination address family is specified in the object. Object may be nested within peer Address family (AF) to subject only those peer's particular AF routes to export. Object can also be under a domain Address family in which case it is applicable to all pe...
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
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[V] bgp:PeerEntry The BGP peer status specifies the status of a relationship between BGP speakers. A BGP speaker does not discover another BGP speaker automatically. You must configure the relationships between BGP speakers. A BGP peer is a BGP speaker that has an active TCP connection to another BGP speaker.
 
 
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[V] bgp:GrSt The per-neighbor graceful restart operational information.
 
 
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[V] bgp:PeerAfEntry The operational status information for a BGP peer address family. Each address family maintains a separate BGP database, which allows you to configure BGP policy on per-address family basis.
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Counts An immutable object that provides the number of critical, major, minor, and warning faults raised on its parent object and its subtree.
 
 
 
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[V] fault:Inst Contains detailed information of a fault. This object is attached as a child of the object on which the fault condition occurred. One instance object is created for each fault condition of the parent object. A fault instance object is identified by a fault code.
 
 
 
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[V] health:Inst A base class for a health score instance.(Switch only)
 
 
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[V] bgp:PeerEntryStats The BGP peer statistics operational information.
 
 
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[V] bgp:PeerEvents Peer event information.
 
 
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[V] fault:Counts An immutable object that provides the number of critical, major, minor, and warning faults raised on its parent object and its subtree.
 
 
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[V] fault:Inst Contains detailed information of a fault. This object is attached as a child of the object on which the fault condition occurred. One instance object is created for each fault condition of the parent object. A fault instance object is identified by a fault code.
 
 
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[V] health:Inst A base class for a health score instance.(Switch only)
 
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[V] bgp:PeerFallOver  This object holds fallover information
 
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[V] bgp:PeerIntervals  This object holds configured peer timers information
 
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[V] fault:Counts An immutable object that provides the number of critical, major, minor, and warning faults raised on its parent object and its subtree.
 
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[V] health:Inst A base class for a health score instance.(Switch only)
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[V] fault:Counts An immutable object that provides the number of critical, major, minor, and warning faults raised on its parent object and its subtree.
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[V] health:Inst A base class for a health score instance.(Switch only)


Inheritance
[V] nw:Item Ignore.
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[V] nw:Conn A connection abstraction.
 
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[V] nw:GEp A group endpoint abstraction.
 
 
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[V] nw:CpDom A control plane domain abstraction. This object represents a domain within a control plane instance. For example, a VRF.
 
 
 
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[V] nw:ProtDom A protocol domain abstraction.
 
 
 
 
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[V] l3:ProtDom A layer 3 protocol domain abstraction.
 
 
 
 
 
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[V] bgp:Dom The object that represents all the BGP domain (VRF) information.


Events
                bgp:Dom:bgp_Dom_operStChange
bgp:Dom:bgp_Dom_noRd


Faults
                


Fsms
                


Properties Summary
Defined in: bgp:Dom
scalar:Bitmask64 bgpCfgFailedBmp  (bgp:Dom:bgpCfgFailedBmp)
          
scalar:Time bgpCfgFailedTs  (bgp:Dom:bgpCfgFailedTs)
          
scalar:UByte bgpCfgState  (bgp:Dom:bgpCfgState)
          
bgp:ClusterId
          scalar:Uint32
clusterId  (bgp:Dom:clusterId)
           The BGP route reflector ID (Cluster ID) that identifies the cluster of the route reflector domain.
base:Encap encap  (bgp:Dom:encap)
           The port encapsulation.
bgp:BestPathDelayTime
          scalar:Uint16
firstBestPathDelay  (bgp:Dom:firstBestPathDelay)
           Value of timer to trigger first BGP bestpath
scalar:Date firstPeerUpTs  (bgp:Dom:firstPeerUpTs)
           Indicates the BGP domain timestamp of the first peer up.
bgp:HoldIntvl
          scalar:Uint16
holdIntvl  (bgp:Dom:holdIntvl)
           The time period to wait before declaring the neighbor device down.
bgp:KaIntvl
          scalar:Uint16
kaIntvl  (bgp:Dom:kaIntvl)
           The interval time between sending keepalive messages.
bgp:MaxAsLimit
          scalar:Uint16
maxAsLimit  (bgp:Dom:maxAsLimit)
           The maximum autonomous system (AS) limit is used to discard routes that have excessive AS numbers.
bgp:Mode
          scalar:Enum8
mode  (bgp:Dom:mode)
           The BGP Domain mode.
reference:BinRef monPolDn  (bgp:Dom:monPolDn)
           The object that represents the BGP domain monitoring policy information.
naming:Name
          string:Basic
name  (bgp:Dom:name)
           Overrides:nw:CpDom:name | nw:Conn:name
           The BGP Domain name. This name can be up to 64 alphanumeric characters. Note that you cannot change this name after the object has been saved.
bgp:NumPeers
          scalar:Uint32
numEstPeers  (bgp:Dom:numEstPeers)
           Number of established peers
bgp:NumPeers
          scalar:Uint32
numPeers  (bgp:Dom:numPeers)
           Number of peers.
ip:RtrId
          address:IPv4
operRtrId  (bgp:Dom:operRtrId)
           The domain operational router ID.
bgp:DomOperSt
          scalar:Enum8
operSt  (bgp:Dom:operSt)
           The graceful restart helper enabled for a specific domain.
base:Community rd  (bgp:Dom:rd)
           A unique value that extends the formal network address for all routes in a particular VRF, making the route unique within the entire BGP table.
ip:RtrId
          address:IPv4
rtrId  (bgp:Dom:rtrId)
           The BGP router ID.
bgp:DomType
          scalar:Enum8
type  (bgp:Dom:type)
           The specific type of the object or component.
Defined in: mo:Resolvable
mo:Owner
          scalar:Enum8
lcOwn  (mo:Resolvable:lcOwn)
           A value that indicates how this object was created. For internal use only.
Defined in: mo:TopProps
mo:ModificationChildAction
          scalar:Bitmask32
childAction  (mo:TopProps:childAction)
           Delete or ignore. For internal use only.
reference:BinRef dn  (mo:TopProps:dn)
           A tag or metadata is a non-hierarchical keyword or term assigned to the fabric module.
reference:BinRN rn  (mo:TopProps:rn)
           Identifies an object from its siblings within the context of its parent object. The distinguished name contains a sequence of relative names.
mo:ModificationStatus
          scalar:Bitmask32
status  (mo:TopProps:status)
           The upgrade status. This property is for internal use only.
Defined in: mo:Modifiable
mo:TStamp
          scalar:Date
modTs  (mo:Modifiable:modTs)
           The time when this object was last modified.
Properties Detail

bgpCfgFailedBmp

Type: scalar:Bitmask64

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: oper
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
Constants
bgp:DomlcOwn_failed_flag -9223372036854775808ull --- NO COMMENTS
bgp:DommaxAsLimit_failed_flag 1024ull --- NO COMMENTS
bgp:Domrd_failed_flag 131072ull --- NO COMMENTS
bgp:DomclusterId_failed_flag 16ull --- NO COMMENTS
bgp:Domname_failed_flag 1ull --- NO COMMENTS
bgp:Dommode_failed_flag 2048ull --- NO COMMENTS
bgp:DommodTs_failed_flag 2305843009213693952ull --- NO COMMENTS
bgp:DomholdIntvl_failed_flag 256ull --- NO COMMENTS
bgp:DomrtrId_failed_flag 262144ull --- NO COMMENTS
bgp:Domencap_failed_flag 32ull --- NO COMMENTS
bgp:DommonPolDn_failed_flag 4096ull --- NO COMMENTS
bgp:DomkaIntvl_failed_flag 512ull --- NO COMMENTS
bgp:Domtype_failed_flag 524288ull --- NO COMMENTS
bgp:DomfirstBestPathDelay_failed_flag 64ull --- NO COMMENTS
DEFAULT 0 --- NO COMMENTS





bgpCfgFailedTs

Type: scalar:Time

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: oper
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:



bgpCfgState

Type: scalar:UByte

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: oper
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:



childAction

Type: mo:ModificationChildAction
Primitive Type: scalar:Bitmask32

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelChildAction
    Comments:
Delete or ignore. For internal use only.
Constants
deleteAll 16384u deleteAll NO COMMENTS
ignore 4096u ignore NO COMMENTS
deleteNonPresent 8192u deleteNonPresent NO COMMENTS
DEFAULT 0 --- This type is used to





clusterId

Type: bgp:ClusterId
Primitive Type: scalar:Uint32

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The BGP route reflector ID (Cluster ID) that identifies the cluster of the route reflector domain.
Constants
unspecified 0u Unspecified NO COMMENTS
DEFAULT unspecified(0u) Unspecified NO COMMENTS





dn

Type: reference:BinRef

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelDn
    Comments:
A tag or metadata is a non-hierarchical keyword or term assigned to the fabric module.



encap

Type: base:Encap

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The port encapsulation.



firstBestPathDelay

Type: bgp:BestPathDelayTime
Primitive Type: scalar:Uint16

Units: sec
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
Value of timer to trigger first BGP bestpath
Constants
defaultValue 1 --- NO COMMENTS





firstPeerUpTs

Type: scalar:Date

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: oper
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
Indicates the BGP domain timestamp of the first peer up.



holdIntvl

Type: bgp:HoldIntvl
Primitive Type: scalar:Uint16

Units: sec
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The time period to wait before declaring the neighbor device down.
Constants
defaultValue 180 --- NO COMMENTS





kaIntvl

Type: bgp:KaIntvl
Primitive Type: scalar:Uint16

Units: sec
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The interval time between sending keepalive messages.
Constants
defaultValue 60 --- NO COMMENTS





lcOwn

Type: mo:Owner
Primitive Type: scalar:Enum8

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
A value that indicates how this object was created. For internal use only.
Constants
local 0 Local NO COMMENTS
policy 1 Policy NO COMMENTS
replica 2 Replica NO COMMENTS
resolveOnBehalf 3 ResolvedOnBehalf NO COMMENTS
implicit 4 Implicit NO COMMENTS
DEFAULT local(0) Local NO COMMENTS





maxAsLimit

Type: bgp:MaxAsLimit
Primitive Type: scalar:Uint16

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The maximum autonomous system (AS) limit is used to discard routes that have excessive AS numbers.
Constants
defaultValue 0 --- NO COMMENTS





modTs

Type: mo:TStamp
Primitive Type: scalar:Date

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The time when this object was last modified.
Constants
never 0ull never NO COMMENTS
DEFAULT never(0ull) never NO COMMENTS





mode

Type: bgp:Mode
Primitive Type: scalar:Enum8

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The BGP Domain mode.
Constants
fabric 1 Fabric BGP running in fabric
external 2 External BGP with external connected routers
proxy 3 Proxy BGP mode with multi-protocol AFs only
DEFAULT fabric(1) Fabric BGP running in fabric





monPolDn

Type: reference:BinRef

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The object that represents the BGP domain monitoring policy information.



name

Type: naming:Name
Primitive Type: string:Basic

Overrides:nw:CpDom:name  |  nw:Conn:name
Units: null Encrypted: false Naming Property -- [NAMING RULES] Access: naming Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The BGP Domain name. This name can be up to 64 alphanumeric characters. Note that you cannot change this name after the object has been saved.



numEstPeers

Type: bgp:NumPeers
Primitive Type: scalar:Uint32

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: oper
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
Number of established peers



numPeers

Type: bgp:NumPeers
Primitive Type: scalar:Uint32

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: oper
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
Number of peers.



operRtrId

Type: ip:RtrId
Primitive Type: address:IPv4

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: oper
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The domain operational router ID.



operSt

Type: bgp:DomOperSt
Primitive Type: scalar:Enum8

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: oper
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The graceful restart helper enabled for a specific domain.
Constants
unknown 0 Unknown Unknown
up 1 Up Up
down 2 Down Down
DEFAULT unknown(0) Unknown Unknown





rd

Type: base:Community

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
A unique value that extends the formal network address for all routes in a particular VRF, making the route unique within the entire BGP table.



rn

Type: reference:BinRN

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRn
    Comments:
Identifies an object from its siblings within the context of its parent object. The distinguished name contains a sequence of relative names.



rtrId

Type: ip:RtrId
Primitive Type: address:IPv4

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The BGP router ID.



status

Type: mo:ModificationStatus
Primitive Type: scalar:Bitmask32

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelStatus
    Comments:
The upgrade status. This property is for internal use only.
Constants
created 2u created In a setter method: specifies that an object should be created. An error is returned if the object already exists.
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been created.
modified 4u modified In a setter method: specifies that an object should be modified
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been modified.
deleted 8u deleted In a setter method: specifies that an object should be deleted.
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been deleted.
DEFAULT 0 --- This type controls the life cycle of objects passed in the XML API.

When used in a setter method (such as configConfMo), the ModificationStatus specifies whether an object should be created, modified, deleted or removed.
In the return value of a setter method, the ModificationStatus indicates the actual operation that was performed. For example, the ModificationStatus is set to "created" if the object was created. The ModificationStatus is not set if the object was neither created, modified, deleted or removed.

When invoking a setter method, the ModificationStatus is optional:
If a setter method such as configConfMo is invoked and the ModificationStatus is not set, the system automatically determines if the object should be created or modified.






type

Type: bgp:DomType
Primitive Type: scalar:Enum8

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The specific type of the object or component.
Constants
system 1 System Domain System Domain
limited 2 Limited Domain Domain Limited to BGP
DEFAULT system(1) System Domain System Domain