Snbgp4neighdistgroupinprefixlist, Snbgp4neighdistgroupoutprefixli st, Bgp4 neighbor filter group table – Brocade Unified IP MIB Reference (Supporting FastIron Release 07.5.00) User Manual
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Unified IP MIB Reference
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BGP4 neighbor filter group table
BGP4 neighbor filter group table
The BGP4 neighbor filter group table controls the routes that the device learns or advertises.
NOTE
The following table is not supported on the Brocade MLXe router, Brocade NetIron MLX, Brocade
NetIron XMR, Brocade NetIron CES, and Brocade NetIron CER series devices.
snBgp4NeighDistGroupInPrefixList
brcdIp.1.2.11.7.1.1.9
Syntax: OCTET STRING
Read-write
Specifies the prefix name list of incoming advertisements.
Valid values: Up to 32 octets
snBgp4NeighDistGroupOutPrefixLi
st
brcdIp.1.2.11.7.1.1.10
Syntax: OCTET STRING
Read-write
Specifies the prefix name list of outgoing advertisements.
Valid values: Up to 32 octets
Name, OID, and syntax
Access
Description
Name, OID, and syntax
Access
Description
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupTable
brcdIp.1.2.11.8.1
None
The BGP4 neighbor filter group table.
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupNeighIp
brcdIp.1.2.11.8.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
Read-only
Shows the IP address for a neighbor entry.
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupDir
brcdIp.1.2.11.8.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
Read-only
Shows the direction of advertisements to which the access
list is applied:
•
out(0) – Outgoing
•
in(1) – Incoming
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupAccessList
brcdIp.1.2.11.8.1.1.3
Syntax: OCTET STRING
Read-write
Identifies the access list that is being used to filter a
neighbor group.
This is a number from 1 through 0xFFFF. The incoming and
outgoing list can have a mximum of 16 entries each. This
integer is represented by two octets.
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupRowStatus
brcdIp.1.2.11.8.1.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress
Read-write
Controls the management of the table rows. The following
values can be written:
•
delete(3) – Deletes the row.
•
create(4) – Creates a new row.
•
modify(5) – Modifies an existing row.
If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4)
returns a "bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from
the table immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:
•
noSuch(0) – No such row.
•
invalid(1) – Row is inoperative.
•
valid(2) – Row exists and is valid.