Configure Bgp Neighbor Peer-Group - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Manual

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BGP Commands

configure bgp neighbor peer-group

configure bgp neighbor [all | <remoteaddr>] peer-group [<peer-group-name> |
none] {acquire-all}
Description
Configures an existing neighbor as the member of a peer group.
Syntax Description
all
remoteaddr
peer-group-name
none
acquire-all
Default
By default, remote AS (if configured for the peer group), source-interface, outbound route policy, send-
community and next-hop-self settings are inherited.
Usage Guidelines
If
acquire-all
When you remove a neighbor from a peer group, it retains the parameter settings of the group. The
parameter values are not reset to those the neighbor had before it inherited the peer group values.
To create a new neighbor and add it to a BGP peer group, use the following command:
create bgp neighbor <remoteaddr> peer-group <peer-group-name> {multi-hop}
The new neighbor is created as part of the peer group and inherits all of the existing parameters of the
peer group. The peer group must have remote AS configured.
Example
The following command configures an existing neighbor as the member of the peer group outer:
configure bgp neighbor 192.1.1.22 peer-group outer
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare XOS 10.1.
This command required an Advanced Core license in ExtremeWare XOS 11.1.
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Specifies all neighbors.
Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor.
Specifies a peer group name.
Removes the neighbor from the peer group.
Specifies that all parameters should be inherited by the neighbor from the peer
group.
is not specified, only the default parameters are inherited by the neighbor.
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