NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual page 844

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(R1) (Config-rtr-tmplt-af)# send-community
(R1) (Config-rtr-tmplt-af)# route-map RM6-IN in
(R1) (Config-rtr-tmplt-af)# route-map RM6-OUT out
(R1) (Config-rtr-tmplt-af)# exit
(R1) (Config-rtr-tmplt)# exit
(R1) (Config-router)# neighbor 172.20.1.2 inherit peer AGGR
(R1) (Config-router)# neighbor 172.20.2.2 inherit peer AGGR
(R1) (Config-router)# address-family ipv6
(R1) (Config-router)# neighbor 172.20.1.2 activate
(R1) (Config-router)# neighbor 172.20.2.2 activate
no address-family
To delete all policy commands for an address family in a peer template, use the no
address-family command.
Format
no address-family {ipv4 | ipv6}
Mode
Peer Template Config
Parameter
Description
ipv4
Delete policy parameters for IPv4 routes.
ipv6
Delete policy parameters for IPv6 routes.
activate
Use this command to enable IPv6 unicast exchange in a peer template.
Format
activate
Mode
Address Family IPv6
connect-retry-interval
Use this command in Peer Template Configuration mode to add it to a peer template to
configure a connection retry interval. If a neighbor does not respond to an initial TCP
connection attempt, NETGEAR Managed Switch retries three times. The first retry is after the
retry interval configured with the command
Each subsequent retry doubles the previous retry interval. So by default, the TCP connection
is retried after 2, 4, and 8 seconds.
If none of the retries is successful, the adjacency is reset to the IDLE state and the IDLE hold
timer is started. BGP skips the retries and transitions to IDLE state if TCP returns an error,
such as destination unreachable, on a connection attempt.
M6100 Series Switches
neighbor connect-retry-interval
Border Gateway Protocol Commands
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