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You can create a BGP peer group or you can configure a BGP neighbor to be a
member of a BGP peer group using the neighbor peer-group command.
1. Use the neighbor peer-group command in Router Configuration mode to create
2. Use the neighbor peer-group command in Router Configuration mode to assign
Examples
The commands in the following example configure a BGP peer group on Router
Chicago and apply it to Routers San Francisco, Dallas, and Seattle (as shown in
Figure
The commands in the following example configure a BGP peer group on Router
Chicago and apply it to Routers Philadelphia, Trenton, and Boston (as shown in
Figure
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a BGP peer group:
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor <WORD> peer-group
where:
WORD is the name you assign to the peer group.
a BGP neighbor as a member of a BGP peer group:
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor <A.B.C.D> peer-group <WORD>
where:
A.B.C.D is the IP address of the neighbor to be assigned to the peer group.
WORD is the name you assign to the peer group.
12-4):
MOT(config)#router bgp 100
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor PACIFIC peer-group
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor PACIFIC remote-as 100
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor 2.2.2.2 peer-group PACIFIC
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor 3.3.3.3 peer-group PACIFIC
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor 4.4.4.4 peer-group PACIFIC
12-4):
MOT(config)#router bgp 100
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor ATLANTIC peer-group
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor 5.5.5.5 peer-group ATLANTIC
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor 5.5.5.5 remote-as 200
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor 6.6.6.6 peer-group ATLANTIC
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor 6.6.6.6 remote-as 300
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor 7.7.7.7 peer-group ATLANTIC
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor 7.7.7.7 remote-as 400
MGBI
Configuring BGP
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