list of AS-path filters. The device applies the filters in the order in which you list them and stops applying the filters in the AS-path filter
list when a match is found.
weight
num
specifies a weight that the device applies to routes received from the neighbor. You can specify a number from 0 through
65535.
Alternatively, you can specify
filter-list
acl-num
in
|
out
|
weight
to use an AS-path ACL instead of an AS-path filter list. In this case,
acl-
num
is an AS-path ACL.
NOTE
By default, if an AS-path does not match any of the filters or ACLs, the device denies the route. To change the default behavior,
configure the last filter or ACL as
permit any any
.
NOTE
The AS-path filter or ACL must already be
configured.
local-as
as-num
assigns a local AS number with the value specified by the
as-num
variable to the neighbor being configured. The
as-
num
has no default value. Its range is 1 - 4294967295.
NOTE
When the
local-as
option is used, the device automatically prepends the local AS number to the routes that are received from
the EBGP peer; to disable this behavior, include the
no-prepend
keyword.
maxas-limit in
num
|
disable
specifies that the device discard routes that exceed a maximum AS path length received in UPDATE
messages. You can specify a value from 0 - 300. The default value is 300. The
disable
keyword is used to stop a neighbor from
inheriting the configuration from the peer-group or global and to the use system default value.
maximum-prefix
num
specifies the maximum number of IP network prefixes (routes) that can be learned from the specified neighbor or
peer group . You can specify a value from 0 through 4294967295. The default is 0 (unlimited).
•
The
num
parameter specifies the maximum number. The range is 0 through 4294967295. The default is 0 (unlimited).
•
The
threshold
parameter specifies the percentage of the value you specified for the
maximum-prefix
num
, at which you want
the software to generate a Syslog message. You can specify a value from 1 (one percent) to 100 (100 percent). The default is
100.
•
The
teardown
parameter tears down the neighbor session if the maximum-prefix limit is exceeded. The session remains
shutdown until you clear the prefixes using the
clear ip bgp neighbor all
or
clear ip bgp neighbor
command, or change the
maximum prefix configuration for the neighbor. The software also generates a Syslog message.
next-hop-self
specifies that the device should list itself as the next hop in updates sent to the specified neighbor. This option is disabled
by default.
password
string
specifies an MD5 password for securing sessions between the device and the neighbor. You can enter a string up to 80
characters long. The string can contain any alphanumeric characters and spaces if the words in the password are placed inside quotes.
NOTE
If you want the software to assume that the value you enter is the clear-text form, and to encrypt display of that form, do not
enter 0 or 1. Instead, omit the encryption option and allow the software to use the default behavior. If you specify encryption
option 1, the software assumes that you are entering the encrypted form of the password or authentication string. In this case,
the software decrypts the password or string you enter before using the value for authentication. If you accidentally enter option
1 followed by the clear-text version of the password or string, authentication will fail because the value used by the software will
not match the value you intended to use.
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