Neighbor Next-Hop-Self (Ipv6 Address Family Config); Neighbor Password - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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Parameter
Description
ip-address
The neighbor's IP address.
no neighbor next-hop-self (BGP Router Config)
This command disables the peer as the next hop for the locally originated paths. After
executing this command, the BGP peer must be reset before the changes take effect.
Format
no neighbor ip-address next-hop-self
Mode
BGP Router Config

neighbor next-hop-self (IPv6 Address Family Config)

This command configures BGP to use a local address as the IPv6 next hop when advertising
IPv6 routes to a specific peer. For IPv6, BGP uses an IPv6 address from the local interface
that terminates the IPv4 peering session.
Default
not enabled
Format
neighbor ip-address next-hop-self
Mode
IPv6 Address Family Config
Parameter
Description
ip-address
The neighbor's IP address.
no neighbor next-hop-self (IPv6 Address Family Config)
This command disables the peer as the next hop for the locally originated paths. After
executing this command, the BGP peer must be reset before the changes take effect.
Format
no neighbor ip-address next-hop-self
Mode
IPv6 Address Family Config

neighbor password

Use this command in BGP Router Config mode to enable MD5 authentication of TCP
segments sent to and received from a neighbor, and configures an authentication key.
MD5 must either be enabled or disabled on both peers. The same password must be
configured on both peers. After a TCP connection is established, if the password on one end
is changed, then the password on the other end must be changed to match before the hold
time expires. With default hold times, both passwords must be changed within 120 seconds
to guarantee the connection is not dropped.
M6100 Series Switches
Border Gateway Protocol Commands
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