Neighbor Peer-Group (Assigning Peers) - Dell S6000 Reference Manual

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of the TCP connection between them is verified and the MD5 digest is checked on
every segment sent on the TCP connection.
Configuring a password for a neighbor causes an existing session to be torn down
and a new one established.
If you specify a BGP peer group by using the peer-group-name parameter, all the
members of the peer group inherit the characteristic configured with this
command.
If you configure a password on one neighbor, but you have not configured a
password for the neighboring router, the following message appears on the
console while the routers attempt to establish a BGP session between them:
%RPM0-P:RP1 %KERN-6-INT: No BGP MD5 from [peer's IP address]
:179 to [local router's IP address]:65524
Also, if you configure different passwords on the two routers, the following
message appears on the console:
%RPM0-P:RP1 %KERN-6-INT: BGP MD5 password mismatch from
[peer's IP address] : 11502 to [local router's IP address] :179

neighbor peer-group (assigning peers)

Allows you to assign one peer to an existing peer group.
S6000
Syntax
neighbor ip-address peer-group peer-group-name
To delete a peer from a peer group, use the no neighbor ip-address peer-
group peer-group-name command.
Parameters
ip-address
peer-group-
name
Defaults
Not configured.
Command
ROUTER BGP
Modes
Command
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms,
History
refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.
Version 9.0.2.0
374
Enter the IP address of the router to be included in the peer
group.
Enter the name of a configured peer group.
Introduced on the S6000.
Border Gateway Protocol

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