from the peer group. However, attributes configured on a peer override values
inherited from the peer group of which it is a member.
The
neighbor
commands enable you to control features or set parameters for
individual peers or for peer groups. These commands can be classified into the four
categories shown in Table 10 on page 21, based on whether the command enables
a feature or sets parameters, the levels at which it behaves, and how the
no
version
of the command compares with the
default
version.
Table 10: Behavior of Neighbor Commands
Category D:
Set
parameters
for a peer,
for a peer
group, or
globally
Category C:
Set parameters for a peer or
for a peer group
Category B:
Enable or
disable a
feature that
can be
configured
for a peer,
for a peer
group, or
globally
Category A:
Enable or disable a
feature that can be
configured for a peer or
for a peer group
■
neighbor
timers
■
neighbor
advertisement-interval
■
neighbor allow
■
neighbor allowas-in
■
neighbor description
■
neighbor distribute-list
■
neighbor filter-list
■
neighbor graceful-restart
restart-time
■
neighbor graceful-restart
stalepaths-time
■
neighbor local-as
■
neighbor
maximum-orf-entries
■
neighbor maximum-prefix
■
neighbor
maximum-update-size
■
neighbor password
■
neighbor peer-group
■
neighbor peer-type
■
neighbor prefix-list
■
neighbor prefix-tree
■
neighbor remote-as
■
neighbor route-map
■
neighbor send-label
■
neighbor site-of-origin
■
neighbor unsuppress-map
■
neighbor update-source
■
neighbor weight
■
neighbor
default-
originate
■
neighbor
graceful-
restart
■
neighbor
rib-out
disable
■
neighbor
shutdown
■
neighbor activate
■
neighbor
advertise-map
■
neighbor as-override
■
neighbor
bfd-liveness-detection
■
neighbor capability
■
neighbor
ebgp-multihop
■
neighbor
ibgp-singlehop
■
neighbor lenient
■
neighbor
next-hop-self
■
neighbor
next-hop-unchanged
■
neighbor passive
■
neighbor
remove-private-as
■
neighbor
route-reflector-client
■
neighbor
send-community
■
neighbor
soft-reconfiguration
inbound
Basic Configuration
■
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