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The address family command also requires you to select a sub-address family, which is the type of
routes for the configuration. You specify multicast or unicast routes.
FIGURE 122
BGP configuration levels
The following table shows what commands are available at the various BGP configuration levels.
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IPv4 BGP commands at different configuration levels
Command
Global
(iPv4 and
IPv6)
IPv4 address
family unicast
IPv4 address
family
multicast
See
address-family
x
x
x
“Entering and exiting the address family
configuration level”
address-filter
x
“Filtering specific IP addresses”
aggregate-address
x
x
“Aggregating routes advertised to BGP4
neighbors”
always-compare-med
x
“Configuring the device to always compare
MEDs”
as-path-filter
x
as-path-ignore
x
“Disabling or re-enabling comparison of the
AS-path length”
bgp-redistribute-internal
x
client-to-client-reflection
“Disabling or re-enabling client-to-client route
reflection”
cluster-id
x
“Configuring a route reflector”
community-filter
x
compare-routerid
x
“Enabling or disabling comparison of the
router IDs”
confederation
x
dampening
x
x
“Configuring route flap dampening”
default-information-origi
nate
x
x
“Originating the default route”
router bgp
Global commands for BGP
and all address families
address-family
IPv4
address-family
IPv6 unicast
Commands for IPv6
BGP unicast routes
unicast
Commands for IPv4
MBGP routes
multicast
Commands for IPv4
BGP unicast routes