Neighbor Maximum-Prefix - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide

neighbor maximum-prefix

The neighbor maximum-prefix command controls the number of prefixes accepted
from a neighbor. The no neighbor maximum-prefix command stops the controlled
number of prefixes accepted from a neighbor.
Use the neighbor maximum-prefix command to manage the number of prefixes
accepted from a neighbor.
Note: A prefix is a classless route or a route with a particular starting point
and length, with unlimited prefixes. Therefore, 198.7.97.0/27 and 198.7.97.0/
20 are not the same prefix (route). If the maximum number of acceptable
prefixes configured is exceeded, the router ends peering, which is the default.
Group Access
ISP
Command Mode
Router Configuration
Command Line Usage
neighbor {<A.B.C.D> | <WORD>} maximum-prefix <1-4294967295> [<1-100 > |
warning-only ]
no neighbor {<A.B.C.D> | <WORD>} maximum-prefix 1-4294967295> [<1-100 >
| warning-only ]
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