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neighbor
Use the neighbor command to create a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) neighbor, specify an Internet
Protocol version 4 (IPv4) or Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) address, and enter the BGP Neighbor
configuration mode. Refer to
neighbor-specific configuration parameters. This command can be used for either the default or nondefault
VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Use the no form of this command to remove the configured
neighbors. Variations of this command include:
neighbor <ipv4 address>
neighbor <ipv6 address>
Syntax Description
<ipv4 address>
<ipv6 address>
Default Values
By default, there are no configured BGP neighbors.
Command History
Release 11.1
Release 18.3
Release R10.1.0
Functional Notes
The neighbor command can be used to specify the BGP neighbors on either the default or nondefault
VRF instance. If the behavior is to be created on a nondefault VRF instance, the VRF instance must first
be created using the command
nondefault VRF instance, you can configure the BGP settings for the VRF instance using the command
<name> on page 2877
from the router's BGP Configuration mode. For example, to configure the IPv4 BGP
characteristics for the nondefault VRF instance RED1, enter the following commands:
(config)#vrf RED1 route-distinguisher ip 192.17.250.24:33
(config)#router bgp 100
(config-bgp)#vrf RED1
(config-bgp-vrf)#
For more information about VRF and Multi-VRF BGP configuration, refer to the configuration guides
Configuring IPv4 Multi-VRF in AOS (article number 2156) and Configuring BGP in AOS for Releases
18.03.00/R10.1.0 or Later (article number 3524) available online at https://supportforums.adtran.com.
60000CRG0-35E
BGP Neighbor Command Set on page 2878
Specifies the IPv4 address for the neighbor. IPv4 addresses should be
expressed in dotted decimal notation (for example, 10.10.10.1).
Specifies the IPv6 address for the neighbor. IPv6 addresses should be
expressed in dotted decimal notation (for example, 2001:DB8:1::1).
Command was introduced.
Command was incorporated into Multi-VRF BGP functionality.
Command was expanded to include IPv6 functionality.
vrf <name> route-distinguisher on page
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BGP Command Set
for more information on
1460. Once you have created the
vrf
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