Command syntax
Description
Default
CLI reference
clear ip bgp
[neighbor
ipv4-
addr
] [soft]
Resets BGP peering
sessions, sends route
refresh requests if ‘soft’.
on page 369
[no] neighbor
ipv4-
addr
ibgp-multihop
[
ttl
]
Enables or disables multi-
hop peering with the
specified EBGP peer, and
optionally indicates the
maximum number of hops
(TTL.)
Enabling or disabling
multi-hop peering
page 369
[no] neighbor
ipv4-
addr
next-hop-self
Forces BGP to use the
router's outbound interface
address as the next hop
for the route updates to
the peer.
Using the router's
outbound interface
address as next hop
on
page 369
[no] neighbor
ipv4-
addr
passive
If enabled, does not
initiate a peering
connection to the peer.
Specifying no peering
connection to peer
on
page 370
[no] neighbor
ipv4-
addr
remove-
private-as
Specifies whether the
private AS # should be
removed from the as-path
attribute of updates to the
EBGP peer.
Removing the private AS
number from updates to
EBGP peer
on page 370
[no] neighbor
ipv4-
addr
route-
reflector-client
Acts as a route-reflector
for the peer.
Acting as a route-
reflector for the peer
page 370
[no] neighbor
ipv4-
addr
shutdown
Shuts down the BGP
peering session without
removing the associated
peer configuration.
Shutting down the BGP
peering session without
removing peer
configuration
on page
370
[no] neighbor
ipv4-
addr
route-refresh
Enables or disables the
advertisement of route-
refresh capability in the
Open message sent to the
peer.
Enabling or disabling
advertisement of route-
refresh capability in
open message
on page
370
Adding an entry to the BGP neighbor table in router configuration mode
Syntax:
neighbor
ipv4-addr
remote-as
as-#
no neighbor
ipv4-addr
366
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