Adding And Removing A Bgp Peer; Starting Bgp - Cabletron Systems IA1100 User's Reference Manual

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proto
Specifies the interior protocol to be used to resolve BGP next hops. Specify one of
the following:
any
rip
ospf
static
interface <name-or-IPaddr> | all
Interfaces whose routes are carried via the IGP for which third-party next hops
may be used instead. Use only for type Routing group. Specify the interface or all
for all interfaces.

Adding and Removing a BGP Peer

There are two ways to add BGP peers to peer groups. You can explicitly add a peer host,
or you can add a network. Adding a network allows for peer connections from any
addresses in the range of network and mask pairs specified in the bgp add network
command.
To add BGP peers to BGP peer groups, enter one of the following commands in Configure
mode:
Add a host to a BGP peer
group.
Add a network to a BGP peer
group.
You may also remove a BGP peer from a peer group. To do so, enter the following
command in Configure mode:
Remove a host from a BGP peer
group.

Starting BGP

BGP is disabled by default. To start BGP, enter the following command in Configure
mode:
Start BGP.
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Use any igp to resolve BGP next hops.
Use RIP to resolve BGP next hops.
Use OSPF to resolve BGP next hops.
Use static to resolve BGP next hops.
bgp add peer-host <ipaddr> group <number-or-string>
bgp add network <ip-addr-mask>|all group <number-
or-string>
bgp clear peer-host <ipaddr>
bgp start
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