!peers displays the BGP peers of an Internet Autonomous System (AS).

Autonomous Systems form routing relationships with other ASNs through BGP peering. These relationships define which networks exchange routing information and help build the global routing table.

This command accepts one Autonomous System Number (ASN) and returns the set of ASNs that peer with it. The command is equivalent to !neighbors.

Usage:
!peers <asn>

Usage Examples:
!peers 1
!peers as2
!peers asn9
!peers AS3
!peers 23456
!peers 3333
!peers 64950
!neighbors as265629
!neighbors 4200000000
!neighbors 4294967295
!neighbors as4608
!neighbors aS1299
!neighbors 39556


See also:
!asn
!prefixes
!help !bgp

  
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