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Chapter 33 BGP4 Configuration Commands

33.1.52 neighbor peer-group (assigning members)

Use this command to configure the specified peer as the member of the BGP peer group.
Use the no form of this command to delete the specified BGP peer from the peer group.
neighbor peer-address peer-group peer-group-name
no neighbor peer-address peer-group peer-group-name
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Parameter
Description
peer-address
IP address of the peer, IPv4 or IPv6 address
peer-group-name
Name of the peer group of up to 32 characters
No peer exists in the peer group.
BGP configuration mode.
The members of the peer group can inherit all configurations of the
peer.
It is allowed to configure an individual member of the peer group to
take the place of the universal configuration for the peer group, but
such separate configuration does not contain the configuration
information that may affect the output update. In other words, every
member in the peer group will always inherit the following
configurations of the peer group:
remote-as, update-source, local-as,reconnect-interval ,times,
advertisemet-interval, default-originate, next-hop-self,
remove-private-as, send-community, distribute-list out, filter-list
out, prefix-list out, route-map out, unsuppress-map,
route-reflector-client.
Do not place the neighbors in different address families into the same
peer group, and also do not place the IBGP and EBGP neighbors in
the same peer group.
DES-7210(config)# router bgp 65000
DES-7210(config-router)# neighbor Red-Giant peer-group
DES-7210(config-router)# neighbor 10.0.0.1 peer-group Red-Giant
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