BGP Commands
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Software Version 5.2.1
AlliedWare Plus
TM
Operating System Software Reference C613-50003-00 REV E
31.87
neighbor unsuppress-map
Use this command to selectively leak more-specific routes to a particular neighbor.
Use the
no neighbor unsuppress-map
command to remove selectively leaked specific routes
to a particular neighbor as specified previously with the
neighbor unsuppress-map
command.
Syntax
neighbor
<
neighborid
>
unsuppress-map
<word>
no neighbor
<
neighborid
>
unsuppress-map
<word>
Mode
Router mode and Address Family [
ipv4 unicast|ipv4 multicast]
mode
Usage
When the
aggregate-address
command is used with the
summary-only
option, the more-
specific routes of the aggregate are suppressed to all neighbors. Use the
unsuppress-map
command to selectively leak more-specific routes to a particular neighbor.
Example
Parameter
Description
<
neighborid
>
{
A.B.C.D
|
TAG
}
A.B.C.D
Specifies the address of the BGP neighbor in IPv4 format.
TAG
Name of an existing peer-group. For information on how to
create peer groups, refer to the
neighbor peer-group (adding
a neighbor) command on page 31.71
,
and
neighbor remote-
as command on page 31.75
. When this parameter is used
with a command, the command applies on all peers in the
specified group.
WORD
The name of the route-map used to select routes to be unsuppressed.
awplus#
configure terminal
awplus(config)#
router bgp 10
awplus(config-router)#
neighbor 10.10.0.73 unsuppress-map mymap
awplus#
configure terminal
awplus(config)#
router bgp 10
awplus(config-router)#
address-family ipv4 unicast
awplus(config-router-af)#
neighbor 10.10.0.70 unsuppress-map mymap