Neighbor Collide-Established - Allied Telesis SwitchBlade x908 Series Software Reference Manual

Switchblade x908/x900 series alliedware plus operating system software reference for version 5.3.1
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BGP Commands

neighbor collide-established

Use this command to specify including a neighbor, already in an 'established' state, for conflict
resolution when a TCP connection collision is detected.
Use the no neighbor collide-established command to remove a neighbor, already in an
'established' state, for conflict resolution when a TCP connection collision is detected.
Syntax
neighbor <neighborid> collide-established
no neighbor <neighborid> collide-established
Parameter
<neighborid>
Router mode
Mode
This command must be used only when specially required. It is not required in most network
Usage
deployments.
Example
awplus(config-router)#
38.62
Description
{<ip-address>|<tag>}
<ip-
address>
<tag>
The associated functionality of including an 'established' neighbor into TCP connection
collision conflict resolution is automatically enabled when neighbor is configured for BGP
graceful-restart.
awplus#
configure terminal
awplus(config)#
router bgp 10
neighbor 3.3.3.3 collide-established
Software Reference for SwitchBlade® x908, x900 and x600 Series Switches
TM
AlliedWare Plus
Operating System - Software Version 5.3.1
The address of an IPv4 BGP neighbor, in dotted decimal
notation A.B.C.D.
Name of an existing peer-group. For information on how
to create peer groups, refer to the
(adding a neighbor) command on page
neighbor remote-as command on page
When this parameter is used with a command, the
command applies on all peers in the specified group.
neighbor peer-group
38.75, and
38.79.
C613-50007-01 REV B

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