Bgp Router-Id; Default-Information Originate (Bgp Router Config) - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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no bgp maxas-limit
To revert to the default the limit on the length of AS Paths that BGP accepts from its
neighbors, use the no form of this command.
Format
no bgp maxas-limit
Mode
BGP Router Config

bgp router-id

Use this command to set the BGP router ID. There is no default BGP router ID. The system
does not select a router ID automatically. You must configure one manually.
The BGP router ID must be a valid IPv4 unicast address, but is not required to be an address
assigned to the router. The router ID is specified in the dotted notation of an IP address.
Setting the router ID to 0.0.0.0 disables BGP. Changing the router ID disables and re-enables
BGP, causing all adjacencies to be re-established.
Default
0.0.0.0
Format
bgp router-id router-id
Mode
BGP Router Config
Parameter
Description
router-id
An IPv4 address for BGP to use as its router ID.
no bgp router-id
Use this command to reset the BGP router ID, disabling BGP.
Format
no bgp router-id router-id
Mode
BGP Router Config

default-information originate (BGP Router Config)

Use this command to allow BGP to originate a default route. By default, BGP does not
originate a default route. If a default route is redistributed into BGP, BGP does not advertise
the default route unless the default-information originate command has been
given. The always option is disabled by default.
Default
BGP does not originate a default route. The always option is disabled by default.
Format
default-information originate [always]
Mode
BGP Router Config
M6100 Series Switches
Border Gateway Protocol Commands
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