JUNOSe 11.0.x BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide
Understanding BGP Command Scope
BGP commands can be sorted into the following categories, each of which has a
different scope; that is, each configures parameters within a different area of
applicability. Individual command descriptions in this chapter and in "Configuring
BGP-MPLS Applications" on page 373, provide more information about command
behavior.
Table 5: Commands Affecting BGP Globally
Table 6: Commands Affecting All Address Families in a VRF
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Basic Configuration
Use the no version to remove the BGP process.
See router bgp.
The commands listed in Table 5 on page 18 configure parameters for the BGP
process globally, regardless of address family.
bgp advertise-inactive
bgp advertise best-external-to-internal
bgp always-compare-med
bgp bestpath med confed
bgp bestpath missing-as-worst
bgp client-to-client reflection
bgp cluster-id
bgp confederation identifier
bgp confederation peers
bgp default local-preference
bgp default route-target filter
bgp enforce-first-as
bgp fast-external-fallover
bgp graceful-restart
The commands listed in Table 6 on page 18 configure parameters for all address
families within the current VRF context.
distance bgp
bgp graceful-restart
path-selection-defer-time
bgp graceful-restart restart-time
bgp graceful-restart stalepaths-time
bgp log-neighbor-changes
bgp maxas-limit
bgp redistribute-internal
bgp router-id
bgp shutdown
ip bgp-community new-format
overload shutdown
rib-out disable
router bgp
timers bgp
synchronization