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neighbor (BGP)
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Description
Use this command to assign a neighbor to a specified peer group to provide a variety of
configuration options. Neighbor configuration appears in both BGP global and BGP Address-Family
command modes. The neighbor parameters/attributes that are common to all of the address
families appear in the global mode, making support available for IPv6 address families in the
future. The neighbor parameters/attributes that are specific to the address-family appear within
the address-family submode.
Usage Guidelines
Use the no form of this command to remove the neighbor from the specified peer group or remove
an option.
Examples
To assign a neighbor to a specified peer group and view available options:
switch(config)# rbridge-id 10
switch(config-rbridge-id-10)# router bgp
switch(config-bgp-router)# neighbor 10.11.12.13 ?
Possible completions:
advertisement-interval Minimum interval between sending BGP routing updates
as-override Override matching AS-number while sending update
capability Advertise capability to the peer
description Neighbor by description
ebgp-multihop Allow EBGP neighbors not on directly connected
networks
enforce-first-as Enforce the first AS for EBGP routes
local-as Assign local-as number to neighbor
maxas-limit Impose limit on number of ASes in AS-PATH attribute
next-hop-self Disable the next hop calculation for this neighbor
password Enable TCP-MD5 password protection
peer-group Create Peer Group
remote-as Specify a BGP neighbor
remove-private-as Remove private AS number from outbound updates
shutdown Administratively shut down this neighbor
soft-reconfiguration Per neighbor soft reconfiguration
timers BGP per neighbor timers
update-source Source of routing updates
See Also
All BGP neighbor commands listed under Operands.