Peer Vpn-Instance Substitute-As - Huawei Quidway S8500 Series Command Manual

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Command Manual – MPLS
Quidway S8500 Series Routing Switches
undo peer { peer-address | group-name } vpn-instance vpn-instance-name
route-policy policy-name import
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BGP-VPNv4 sub-address family view
Parameter
peer-address: IP address of a peer, in dotted decimal.
group-name: Name of a peer group.
vpn-instance-name: Name of the VPN instance the CE peer belongs to.
policy-name: Name of the routing policy to be applied.
Description
Use the peer vpn-instance route-policy import command to configure the routing
policy applied by the CE peer to VPNv4 routes it received.
Use the undo peer vpn-instance route-policy import command to cancel the
configuration.
By default, no routing policy is configured.
The ingress routing policy configured for a peer takes precedence over the
configuration for the peer group.
Example
# Configure the peer group ebgp to apply the routing policy named comtest to the
ingress routes.
[Quidway-bgp-af-vpn] peer ebgp vpn-instance vrf1 route-policy comtest import

2.1.56 peer vpn-instance substitute-as

Syntax
peer group-name vpn-instance vpn-instance-name substitute-as
undo peer group-name vpn-instance vpn-instance-name substitute-as
View
BGP-VPNv4 sub-address family view
Parameter
group-name: Name of a peer group.
vpn-instance-name: Name of the VPN instance the CE peer belongs to.
policy-name: Name of the routing policy to be applied.
Chapter 2 BGP/MPLS VPN Configuration Commands
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