•
Use to disable storage of routes (disable rib-out) in the specified neighbor’s
Adj-RIBs-Out table or in a single Adj-RIBs-Out table for the entire specified peer group.
•
Route storage is disabled by default.
•
If you enable storage for a peer, the peer’s Adj-RIBs-Out table contains all routes
actually sent to the peer. By contrast, if you enable storage for a peer group, the peer
group’s Adj-RIBs-Out table contains those routes that the BGP speaker intends to send
to the peer group members; individual members might or might not have already
received updates that advertise the routes.
•
If you specify a BGP peer group by using the
peerGroupName
argument, a single
Adj-RIBs-Out table is enabled for the entire peer group. You can override this
configuration for a member of the peer group by issuing the command for that peer.
•
Limit the number of Adj-RIBs-Out tables to no more than ten for peer groups to conserve
memory resources. No limit applies to peers.
•
This command takes effect immediately and automatically bounces the BGP session(s)
if the command changes the current configuration.
•
Example
host1(config-router)#
no neighbor 10.15.24.5 rib-out disable
•
Use the
no
version to enable the route storage. Use the
default
version to remove the
explicit configuration from the peer or peer group and reestablish inheritance of the
feature configuration.
•
See neighbor rib-out disable.
rib-out disable
•
Use to disable storage of routes in the Adj-RIBs-Out tables (disable rib-out) for all
BGP peers.
•
Route storage is disabled by default.
•
This command takes effect immediately and automatically bounces the BGP session
if the command changes the current configuration.
•
Example
host1(config)#
rib-out disable
•
Use the
no
version to enable the route storage. Use the
default
version to remove the
explicit global configuration from all peers and reestablish inheritance of the feature
configuration.
•
See rib-out disable.
Configuring the Address Family
The BGP multiprotocol extensions specify that BGP can exchange information within
different types of
address families
. The JunosE BGP implementation defines the following
different types of address families:
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