BSR 2000 Configuration and Management Guide
Release 1.0
12-10
MGBI
526360-001-00 Rev. B
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Setting the Routing Updates Interval
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Enabling EBGP Multihop for Neighbor and Peer Groups
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Controlling the Number of Prefixes
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Configuring Next Hop Processing
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Configuring Next Hop Processing for Frame Relay
Configuring BGP Peer Groups
Routing policies are usually defined by route maps, filter lists, and distribution lists.
You can define a BGP peer group that assigns the same set of routing policies to a
group of BGP peers (or neighbors). You can also use peer groups to override
configuration options for incoming updates.
shows two peer groups. The first peer group contains the routers in AS
100. The second peer group contains Routers Philadelphia, Trenton, and Boston.
Figure 12-4 BGP Peer Groups
AS 100
AS 200
Philadelphia
AS 300
Trenton
AS 400
Boston
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