Neighbor Peer-Group (Assigning Members) - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide

neighbor peer-group (assigning members)

The neighbor peer-group (assigning members) command configures a BGP
neighbor to be a member a BGP peer group. The no neighbor peer-group (assigning
members) command removes the neighbor from the peer group.
Group Access
ISP
Command Mode
Router Configuration
Command Line Usage
neighbor <A.B.C.D> peer-group <WORD>
no neighbor <A.B.C.D> peer-group <WORD>
Command Syntax
A.B.C.D
WORD
Command Notes
The neighbor peer-group creates a new member of a peer-group. If there is no such
peer, it will be created and assigned to the group. If there is such peer already, and it
does not belong to any other group, it will be assigned to the group and inherit its AS
number and all its policies. If an existing peer belongs to another group, it must be
removed from that group first with no neighbor peer-group command.
The neighbor at the IP address specified completes all of the configuration options of
the peer group.
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address of the BGP neighbor
the name of the peer-group

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