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Default:
Positively send the connecting request.
Command Mode:
BGP route mode and address-family mode.
Usage Guide:
With this attribute set, the local side will not positively send the TCP connecting
request after the neighbors are configured, but stays in listening mode waiting for the connecting
request from partners.
Example:
Switch(config-router)#neighbor 10.1.1.64 passive
After configured with this attribute and reestablishing the connection, the local side do not
attempt to create connection but stays in ACTIVE state waiting for the TCP connection request
from the partner
1.8.3.56 neighbor peer-group
(
Creating
)
Command: neighbor < TAG> peer-group
no neighbor < TAG> peer-group
Function:
Create/delete a peer group. The “
no neighbor <TAG> peer-group
” command
deletes a peer group.
Parameter: <TAG>
: Name of the peer group of which the largest length contains 256
characters.
Default:
No peer group.
Command Mode:
BGP route mode and address-family mode.
Usage Guide:
By configuring the peer group, a group of peers with the same attributes will be
configured at the same time so to reduce the configuration staff labor. Assign members to the
peer group with neighbor <ip-address> peer-group <TAG> command.
Example:
Switch(config-router)#neighbor pg peer-group
Switch(config-router)#neighbor 10.1.1.64 peer-group pg
Switch(config-router)#neighbor pg remote-as 100
1.8.3.57 neighbor peer-group
(
Configuring group members
)
Command: neighbor <ip-address> peer-group <TAG>
no neighbor <ip-address> peer-group <TAG>
Function:
Assign/delete peers in the group. The “
no neighbor <ip-address> peer-group
<TAG>
“ command deletes the peers from the peer group.
Parameter: <ip-address>
: Neighbor IP address.
<TAG>
: Name of peer group.
Default:
No peer group.
Command Mode:
BGP route mode and address-family mode.
Usage Guide:
By configuring the peer group, a group of peers with the same attributes will be