Farina Ahmed Posted 27 Feb 2024 18:20
  
To determine whether the BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) status is established in NGAF (Next-Generation Firewall), you can typically check the BGP neighborship status through the firewall's management interface or command-line interface. In most NGAF platforms, you would execute commands like "show bgp summary" or "show ip bgp summary" depending on the vendor's syntax. Look for the status of BGP peers; if it shows "Established," then the BGP session is up and functioning correctly, indicating successful communication and route exchange between BGP peers. If the status is anything else, such as "Idle" or "Active," further investigation is needed to troubleshoot and resolve the connectivity issue.

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