network
Syntax
For BGP:
[ no ] network {
networkNumber
[ [ mask ]
networkMask
] |
ipv6Prefix
|
rtfPrefix
}
[ route-map
mapTag
] [ weight
weight
] [ backdoor ]
For DHCP local server:
network
networkAddress
{
networkMask
|
prefix
}
no network [ force ]
For RIP:
[ no ] network
networkAddress
[
networkMask
]
Release Information
Command introduced before JUNOSe Release 7.1.0.
rtMemNlri
variable added in JUNOSe Release 9.0.0.
rtMemNlri
variable replaced by
rtfPrefix
variable in JUNOSe Release 9.1.0.
Description
For BGP, does one of the following:
■
Configures a BGP speaker with an IPv6 or IPv4 prefix originating within its AS
that it advertises to its peers if a non-BGP route to the prefix exists in the IP
forwarding table. The
no
version removes the prefix.
■
Originates a RT-MEM-NLRI route for the prefix that represents the route-target
membership NLRI. This route is advertised to all peers that have negotiated the
route-target address family. The advertisement is used by the speaker to exhibit
interest in or request routes from a specific VPN that is not configured locally.
The
no
version removes the prefix.
For DHCP local server, specifies IP addresses that the DHCP local server can provide
from an address pool. The
no
version removes the network address and mask.
For RIP, enables RIP on a specific network (not on a range of networks). If you do
not associate a network with RIP, the router cannot advertise the network in any RIP
update. The
no
version disables RIP on a specific network. If you do not specify a
network mask, the router applies the natural mask. Use the
ip rip
commands to
configure RIP attributes on the network.
Options
■
networkNumber
—Prefix that BGP will advertise
■
networkMask
—Subnet mask for the network
■
ipv6Prefix
—IPv6 prefix that BGP will advertise
■
rtfPrefix
—Prefix representing the route-target membership NLRI (RT-MEM-NLRI),
in the format
asNumber
:
extendedCommunity
/
prefixLength
(for example,
320:320:524/36) where:
74
■
network
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