Neighbor Ebgp-Multihop - Dell Z9500 Reference Manual

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Command
ROUTER BGP
Modes
Command
Version
History
9.7(0.0)
Usage
Configuring or un-configuring the command will bring down and bring up the BGP
Information
Route Manager, this will result in tear down and re-establishment of all active
sessions.
Link Bandwidth has to be configured on the router in order to tell it to associate
Link Bandwidth with prefixes (paths) and/or to use Link Bandwidth in BGP Multipath
route selection.
This is done under BGP configuration and is supported per address family – for
IPv4 and IPv6 address families.
The configuration for a particular address family will apply across all VRFs
configured.
This command must be performed on the router which is attaching link bandwidth
to prefixes (typically a border router) as well as the router which is expected to load
share traffic proportional to the bandwidth of the external links.

neighbor ebgp-multihop

Attempt and accept BGP connections to external peers on networks that are not directly connected.
Z9500
Syntax
neighbor {ip-address | peer-group-name} ebgp-multihop [ttl]
To disallow and disconnect connections, use the no neighbor {ip-address |
peer-group-name} ebgp-multihop command.
Parameters
ip-address
peer-group-
name
ttl
Defaults
Disabled.
Command
ROUTER BGP
Modes
Command
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms,
History
refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
Border Gateway Protocol
Description
Introduced on the S-Series and Z-Series.
Enter the IP address of the neighbor in dotted decimal
format.
Enter the name of the peer group.
(OPTIONAL) Enter the number of hops as the Time to Live
(ttl) value. The range is from 1 to 255. The default is 255.
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