Neighbor Remote-As - Dell N1100-ON Reference Manual

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User Guidelines
Only one prefix list may be defined for each neighbor in each direction. If a
prefix list that does not exist is assigned, all prefixes are permitted.
In IPv6 address family mode, the command accepts either an IPv4 or an IPv6
address.
Command History
Introduced in version 6.2.0.1 firmware.
Example
console(config-router-af)#neighbor 10.130.14.55 prefix-list test in

neighbor remote-as

Use the neighbor remote-as command to configure a neighbor and identify
the neighbor's autonomous system.
Syntax
neighbor { ip-address | ipv6-address [interface vlan vlan-id] | autodetect
interface interface-id } remote-as as-number
no neighbor { ip-address | ipv6-address [interface vlan vlan-id] | autodetect
interface interface-id } remote-as
ip-address—The neighbor's IPv4 address. For external peers, this address
must be an IPv4 address on the link that connects the two peers. For
internal peers, the neighbor address can be any address, such as the IPv4
address of a loopback interface.
ipv6-address—The neighbor's IPv6 address. If the neighbor's IPv6 address
is a link local address, the local interface must also be specified. This
command is available in IPv6 address family mode.
interface vlan vlan-id—The local routing interface/VLAN ID over which
the IPv6 neighbor can be reached. Range: 1-4093.
autodetect interface interface-id—(Optional) The routing interface on
which the neighbor's link local IPv6 address is auto detected. The
interface-id must be a VLAN routing interface. Range is 1–4093.
Layer 3 Routing Commands
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