Neighbor Remote-As - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide

neighbor remote-as

The neighbor remote-as command performs many functions as described below. Use
the neighbor remote-as number command to assign a BGP router to an autonomous
system.
Group Access
ISP
Command Mode
Router Configuration
Command Line Usage
neighbor <A.B.C.D> remote-as <1-65535>
creates a new BGP peer and assigns an AS number to it. If such peer does not exist
already, it assigns a new AS number to existing peer. Such assignment can be
done for the existing peer only if it is not a member of any peer-group.
no neighbor <A.B.C.D> [remote-as [<1-65535>]]
deletes the corresponding peer, regardless if it is peer-group member or not.
neighbor <WORD> remote-as <1-65535>
assigns a new AS number to existing peer-group. If the peer-group has an AS number
already, it will be replaced with the new one. All existing peer-group members
will inherit this AS number too.
no neighbor <WORD> remote-as [<1-65535>]
removes the peer-group and all its members.
Command Syntax
A.B.C.D
WORD
1-65535
16-38
BGP peer address
name of BGP peer group
neighbor autonomous system number

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