Edge-Core ECS4660-28F Management Manual page 1869

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C
OMMAND
Router Configuration
D
EFAULT
No limit is set
D
EFAULT
This command is used to control the maximum number of route
prefixes that can be sent by a neighbor. It provides a method to reserve
resources for other processes, or to prevent malicious attacks.
If the threshold is specified, but neither the restart nor warning
keywords are used), the connection will be closed until the records are
cleared with the
E
XAMPLE
In this example, the router warns when the number of route prefixes
reaches 6, and the connection will be closed when the prefixes hit 13.
Console(config-router)#neighbor 10.1.1.64 maximum-prefix 12 50
Console(config-router)#
This command configures the local router as the next hop for a neighbor in
neighbor
all routing messages it sends. Use the no form to disable this feature.
next-hop-self
S
YNTAX
[no] neighbor {ip-address | group-name} next-hop-self
C
OMMAND
Router Configuration
D
EFAULT
Disabled
D
EFAULT
iBGP routers only connected to other iBGP routers in same segment will
not be able to talk with iBGP routers outside of the segment if they are
not directly connected with each other. This command can be used in
these kinds of networks (i.e., un-meshed or non-broadcast) where iBGP
neighbors may not have direct access to all other neighbors on the
same IP subnet.
Even when a successful BGP relationship seems to have been
established within the local AS, you may not able to see some routes in
the routing table. iBGP routers only connected with other iBGP routers
M
ODE
S
ETTING
U
SAGE
clear ip bgp
ip-address – IP address of a neighbor.
group-name – A BGP peer group containing a list of neighboring
routers configured with the
M
ODE
S
ETTING
U
SAGE
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HAPTER
Border Gateway Protocol (BGPv4)
command.
neighbor peer-group
command.

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