Command Reference Guide
BGP Neighbor Command Set
Usage Examples
The following example allows a BGP message on the default VRF instance to travel 10 hops to a neighbor:
(config)#router bgp 100
(config-bgp)#neighbor 192.22.73.101
(config-bgp-neighbor)#ebgp-multihop 10
The following example allows a BGP message on the nondefault VRF instance named RED1 to travel 10
hops to a neighbor:
(config)#vrf RED1 route-distinguisher ip 192.17.250.24:33
(config)#router bgp 100
(config-bgp)#vrf RED1
(config-bgp-vrf)#neighbor 10.20.1.1
(config-bgp-vrf-neighbor)#ebgp-multihop 10
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