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Table 1: CLI Commands to Configure VPRN Service Parameters (Continued)
Command
export
hold-time
import
keepalive
local-address
local-as
local-preference
loop-detect
med-out
min-as-origination
min-route-
advertisement
multihop
next-hop-self
passive
peer-as
preference
prefix-limit
remove-private
type
no shutdown
Configure group level VPRN BGP neighbor parameters
config>service>vprn>bgp>group>neighbor
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Specifies the export route policy to be used for determining which
routes are advertised to peers.
Configures the BGP Hold Time in seconds.
Specifies the import route policy to be used for determining which
routes are accepted from peers.
Configures the BGP keepalive timer in seconds. A keepalive message
is sent every time this timer expires.
Configures the local IP address used by the group or neighbor when
communicating with BGP peers.
Adds a BGP virtual AS number.
Enables setting the BGP local-preference attribute in incoming routes
if not specified and configures the default value for the attribute.
Configures how the BGP peer session will handle loop detection in the
AS Path.
Enables advertising the Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED) and assigns
the value used for the path attribute for the MED advertised to BGP
Peers if the MED is not already set.
Configures the minimum interval in seconds at which a given path
attribute, originated by the local router, can be advertised to a peer.
Configures the minimum interval in seconds at which a given prefix
can be advertised to a peer.
Configures the TTL value entered in the IP header of packets sent to an
EBGP peer multiple hops away.
Configures the group or neighbor to always set the NEXTHOP path
attribute to its own physical interface when advertising to an EBGP
peer.
Enables passive mode for the BGP group or neighbor.
Configures the autonomous system number for the remote peer. The
peer AS number must be configured for each configured peer.
Configures the route preference for routes learned from the configured
peer(s).
Configures the maximum number of routes BGP can learn from a peer.
Enables removing the private AS numbers from the AS Path before
advertising them to BGP peers.
Configures the BGP peer as type internal or external.
Administratively enables the BGP group.
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