Bgp Snpa; Bgp Suppressmode - NETGEAR ProSafe GSM7324 Command Line Interface Reference Manual

Prosafe 7300 series layer-3 switches, software version 4.0
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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7300 Series Layer-3 Switches, Software Ver-
14.8.35.1 no bgp router-id
This command sets the system identification of the BGP Router. Generally, this is the
Router IP Address. The Router IP Address will be taken as the default value unless this is
explicitly configured.
Format
Mode

14.8.36 bgp snpa

This command builds the list of SNPAs (Subnet Point of Attachment) by adding each
entered SNPA address and its length to the SNPA list. The SNPA address is a valid IP
address. The SNPA length is a valid length of an SNPA address with a range of 1 to 128. A
maximum of 10 SNPAs can be added.
Default
Format
Mode
14.8.36.1 no bgp snpa
This command removes the specified SNPA (Subnet Point of Attachment) entry from the
list of SNPAs. The SNPA address is a valid IP address. The SNPA length is a valid length
of an SNPA address with a range of 1 to 128.
Format
Mode

14.8.37 bgp suppressmode

This command informs the BGP4 module to enable the selection of less-specific routes. If
this mode is enabled, more specific routes will be suppressed. The possible values for this
field are
enable
Default
Format
Mode
Routing Commands
no bgp router-id <ipaddress>
Router BGP Config
none
bgp snpa <snpaaddr> <snpalen>
Router BGP Config
no bgp snpa <snpaaddr> <snpalen>
Router BGP Config
and
disable.
disabled
bgp suppressmode
Router BGP Config
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