Neighbor Auto-Local-Address - Dell S6100 Configuration Manual

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local-distance
Defaults
Command Modes
ROUTER BGP (conf-router_bgp_af)
Command History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, 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
9.10(0.0)
9.8(1.0)
9.7(0.0)
9.2(1.0)
9.0.2.0
8.3.11.1
7.8.1.0
7.7.1.0
7.6.1.0
Usage Information
The higher the administrative distance assigned to a route means that your confidence in that route is low. Routes
assigned an administrative distance of 255 are not installed in the routing table. Routes from confederations are
treated as internal BGP routes.

neighbor auto-local-address

Enable BGP to pick the next hop IPv6 address automatically for IPv6 prefix advertised over an IPv4 neighbor.
Syntax
neighbor {neighbor-ipv6–address | peer-group name} auto-local-address
To disable this feature, use the no neighbor {neighbor-ipv6–address | peer-group name}
auto-local-address command.
Parameters
neighbor-ipv6–
address
peer-group name
Defaults
Disabled.
Enter a number to assign to routes learned from networks listed in the network command.
The range is from 1 to 255. The default is 200.
external-distance = 20
internal-distance = 200
local-distance = 200
Description
Introduced on the S6100.
Introduced on the Z9100–ON.
Introduced on the S6000–ON.
Introduced on the Z9500.
Introduced on the S6000.
Introduced on the Z9000.
Introduced on the S-Series.
Introduced on the C-Series.
Introduced IPv6 MGBP on the E-Series.
CAUTION:
Dell Networking recommends that you do not change the administrative distance of internal
routes. Changing the administrative distances may cause routing table inconsistencies.
Enter the neighbor IPv6 address.
Enter the name of the peer group.
Border Gateway Protocol
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