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Parameter
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group-name: Specifies the name of the peer group, which specifies the entire
peer group.
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peer-address: IP address of the peer, which specifies a certain peer.
Description
Using the peer enable command, you can enable the specified peer (group) and
can exchange information with a peer. Using the undo peer enable command, you
can disable the specified peer (group).
Here,
The peer
peer-address
enable command can be configured in unicast address
family only. Using this command, you can disable the unicast function of the peer.
You can delete the peer from the group in the corresponding address to disable its
multicast function or VPNv4 function.
By default, BGP peer (group) is enabled in unicast address family, but disabled in
VPN and MBP address families.
If the specified peer/peer group is disabled, the router will not exchange routing
information with the specified peer (group).
Example
Deactivate the specified peer.
[3Com] bgp 180
[3Com-bgp] peer 18.10.0.9 as-number 180
[3Com-bgp] undo peer 18.10.0.9 enable
peer filter-policy
Syntax
peer {
group-name
|
peer-address
} filter-policy
list-number
{ import | export }
undo peer {
group-name
|
peer-address
} filter-policy
list-number
{ import | export }
View
BGP view, IPv4 multicast sub-address family view
Parameter
■
group-name: Specifies the name of peer group.
■
peer-address: IP address of the peer.
■
list-number: Specifies the IP acl number.
■
import: Peer filter-policy used for imported routes
■
export: Peer filter-policy used for exported routes
Description
Using the peer filter-policy command, you can set the filter-policy list of a peer
group. Using the undo peer filter-policy command, you can cancel the existing
configuration.
By default, a peer group has no access control list (acl).
For the related commands, see ip as-path acl and peer as-path-acl.
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