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peer
route-update-interval
View
BGP view, VPNv4 view, VPN instance view
Parameter
group-name: Specifies the name of peer group.
peer-address: Specifies IP address of a peer.
route-policy-name: Specifies route-policy.
import: Applies the route-policy to the routes coming from the peer (group).
export: Applies the route-policy to the routes advertised to the peer (group).
Description
Using the peer route-policy command, you can assign the route-policy to the route
coming from the peer (group) or the route advertised to the peer (group). Using
the undo peer route-policy command, you can delete the specified route-policy.
By default, the peer (group) has no route-policy association.
Example
Apply the route-policy named test-policy to the route coming from the peer
group "test".
[3Com-bgp] peer test route-policy test-policy import
Syntax
peer { group-name } route-update-interval seconds
undo peer { group-name } route-update-interval
View
BGP view, VPNv4 view, VPN instance view
Parameter
group-name: Specifies the name of peer group.
seconds: The minimum interval of sending UPDATE message. The range is 0 to
600. By default, the advertisement interval is: 5 seconds for internal peer
(group), and 30 seconds for external peer (group).
Description
Using the peer route-update-interval command, you can configure the interval for
the transmission route of a peer (group). Using the undo peer
route-update-interval command, you can restore the default value.
Example
Configure the interval of the BGP peer 172.168.10.1 sending the route update
packet as 10 seconds.
[3Com-bgp] peer 172.168.10.1 as-number 100
[3Com-bgp] peer 172.168.10.1 route-update-interval 10
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