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Gated Preference
Allows GateD to use the LOCAL_PREF attribute to set
preference on reception, and allows the GateD preference to
set the LOCAL_PREF on transmission. The set-pref metric
works as a lower limit, below which the imported
LOCAL_PREF may not set the GateD preference.
Note:
This option is designed to be used with internal,
routing, and IGP peer groups.
Route Preference
Specifies the preference used for routes learned from these
peers. This can differ from the default BGP preference set in
the BGP set preference statement, so that GateD can prefer
routes from one peer, or group of peer, over others. This
preference may be explicitly overridden by import policy.
Local Address
Specifies the address to be used on the local end of the TCP
connection with the peer or with the peer's gateway when the
gateway option is used. A session with an external peer will
only be opened when an interface with the appropriate local
address (through which the peer or gateway address is
directly reachable). In either case incoming connections will
only be recognized as matching a configured peer if they are
addressed to the configured local address.
Note:
This option is designed to be used with internal,
routing, and IGP peer groups and should be a valid,
active interface address.
Hold Time
Specifies the Hold Time value (in seconds) when negotiating
peer connections. If BGP does not receive a Keep-Alive,
update, or notification message from a peer within the Hold
Time period specified, then the BGP connection will be closed.
The value must either be set to 0 (no Keep-Alive messages will
be sent) or a minimum value of 6.
BGP Version
Specifies the BGP protocol version to use. If a BGP version is
specified, only the specified version will be offered during
negotiation. If no version is specified, version negotiation
proceeds using the highest supported version first.
Currently, ver 2, ver 3 and ver 4 are supported.
Route In-Delay
Used to dampen route fluctuations. The In-Delay option
specifies the amount of time (in seconds) a route learned from
a BGP peer must remain stable before it will be accepted into
the routing database. The default value for this option is 0, or
disabled.
Table 36. Add Host to BGP Group advanced options (Continued)
Option
Description
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