Neighbor Default-Originate - 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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neighbor default-originate

Use this command to allow a BGP local router to send the default route 0.0.0.0 to a neighbor.
Use the no parameter with this command to send no route as a default.
Syntax
neighbor {<neighborid>} default-originate [<routemap>]
no neighbor {<neighborid>} default-originate [<routemap>]
Parameter
<neighborid>
<routemap>
route-map
<routename>
Router mode and Address Family [ipv4 unicast | ipv4 multicast ] mode
Mode
Example
awplus(config-router)#
C613-50007-01 REV B
Description
{<ip-address>|<tag>}
<ip-
address>
<tag>
route-map <routename>
If a route-map is specified, then the route table must contain at least
one route that matches the permit criteria of the route map before the
default route will be advertised to the specified neighbor.
Route-map name
awplus#
configure terminal
awplus(config)#
router bgp 10
neighbor 10.10.10.1 default-originate route-map
myroute
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
peer-group (adding a neighbor) command on
page
38.75, and
neighbor remote-as command
on page
38.79. When this parameter is used with a
command, the command applies on all peers in the
specified group.
BGP Commands
neighbor
38.63

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