Configure Bgp Peer-Group Maximum-Prefix - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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configure bgp peer-group maximum-prefix

configure bgp peer-group <name> maximum-prefix <number> {{threshold
<percent>} {teardown {holddown-interval <seconds>}} {send-traps}
Description
Configures the maximum number of IP prefixes accepted for all neighbors in the peer group.
Syntax Description
name
number
percent
teardown
seconds
send-traps
Default
This feature is disabled by default.
The default threshold is 75%.
By default,
is not specified.
teardown
By default,
is not specified.
send-traps
Usage Guidelines
Configure the peer group before configuring the neighbors. To configure the neighbors, use the
following command:
configure bgp neighbor 192.168.1.1 maximum-prefix
Example
The following command configures the maximum number of IP prefixes accepted from the peer group
outer to 5000, sets the threshold for warning messages to 60%, and specifies SNMP traps:
configure bgp peer-group outer maximum-prefix 5000 threshold 60 send-traps
History
This command was introduced in ExtremeWare 6.2.2.
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Specifies a peer group.
Specifies the maximum number of prefixes accepted. The range is 0 to
4294967294. A value of 0 disables prefix limit feature.
Specifies the percentage of the maximum prefix (threshold) at which a warning
message is printed in the log (and on the console). An SNMP trap can also be
sent.
Specifies that the peer session is torn down when the maximum is exceeded.
Specifies the length of time before the session is re-established. If the session
has been torn down due to exceeding the max limit, it is kept down until the
peer is enabled. The range is 30 to 86400 seconds.
Specifies sending "number of prefix reached threshold" and "number of prefix
exceed the max-prefix limit" SNMP traps.
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