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BGP configuration mode
neighbor {<ip-address>
|
<TAG>}
ebgp-multihop [<1-255>]
no neighbor {<ip-address>
|
<TAG>}
ebgp-multihop [<1-255>]
Configure the allowance of
EBGP connection with other
networks that are not connected
directly; the
no neighbor
{<ip-address>
|
<TAG>}
ebgp-multihop [<1-255>]
command cancels the setting.
(
8
)
Configure BGP session identifier
Command
Explanation
BGP configuration mode
bgp router-id <ip-address>
no bgp router-id
Configure the router-id value; the
no bgp
router-id
command recovers the default
value.
(
9
)
Configure the BGP Version
Command
Explanation
BGP configuration mode
neighbor {<ip-address> | <TAG>} version
<value>
no neighbor {<ip-address> | <TAG>} version
Set the version used by BGP
neighbors; the
no neighbor
{<ip-address> | <TAG>}
version
command recovers
default setting. Presently only
supporting version 4
th
.
Ⅱ.
Advanced BGP configuration tasks
1
.
Use Route Maps to Modify Route
Command
Explanation
BGP configuration mode
neighbor {<ip-address> | <TAG>} route-map
<map-name > {in | out}
no neighbor {<ip-address> | <TAG>}
route-map <map-name > {in | out}
Apply a route map to incoming
or outgoing routes; the
no
neighbor {<ip-address> |
<TAG>} route-map
<map-name>
{in | out}
command cancels the settings of
routing maps.