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Border Gateway Protocol Options (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
clusterid <IP address>
Specifies the router's Cluster ID used when operating as a route reflector.
Route reflectors that are part of the same cluster (assigned to the same group of
clients) must use identical Cluster IDs.
Command mode: Router BGP
no clusterid
Removes the router's Cluster ID.
Command mode: Router BGP
dscp <0‐63>
Set the DSCP marking value.
Command mode: Router BGP
[no] enable
Globally enables or disables BGP.
Command mode: Router BGP
localpreference <0‐4294967294>
Sets the local preference. The path with the higher value is preferred.
When multiple peers advertise the same route, use the route with the shortest
AS path as the preferred route if you are using eBGP, or use the local
preference if you are using iBGP.
Command mode: Router BGP
maximumpaths [ibgp] <1‐32>
Set maximum paths allowed for an external route.
ibgp will set the maximum paths allowed for an internal route.
By default, BGP will install only one path to the IP routing table.
Command mode: Router BGP
no maximumpaths [ibgp]
Resets the maximum paths allowed for an external route to its default value of
1. The ibgp option resets the maximum paths allowed for an internal route.
Command mode: Router BGP
neighbor {<peer number (1‐96)>|group <1‐8>}
Configures each BGP peer. Each border router, within an autonomous system,
exchanges routing information with routers on other external networks. To
view command options, see page
Command mode: Router BGP
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