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V5824G
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distance bgp
<1-255> <1-255>
<1-255>
Specifies the administrative distance for BGP routes.
1-255: the administrative distance for BGP external
routes (default: 20)
1-255: the administrative distance for BGP internal
routes (default: 200)
1-255: the administrative distance for BGP local routes
(default: 200)
To remove an administrative distance, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
no distance
<1-255>
A.B.C.D/M
Router
Removes the configured administrative distance.
no distance
<1-255>
A.B.C.D/M
WORD
no distance bgp
10.1.4
IP Address Family
The V5824G recently supports both unicast and multicast as address-family. Use the
following command in choosing either unicast or multicast to enter the
Address-Family
Configuratio
n mode allowing configuration of address-family specific parameters.
Use the following command in order to enable address family routing process, which
open you in
Address-Family Configuration
mode.
Command
Mode
Description
address-family ipv4
[
multicast
|
unicast
]
Router
Opens the
Address-Family Configuration
mode to
configure sessions for IPv4 prefixes.
exit-address-family
Address-
Family
Exits to
Router Configuration
mode.
10.1.5
BGP Neighbor
To assign IP address or peer group name for BGP Neighboring router within specified AS
number, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
neighbor
{
NEIGHBOR-IP
|
WORD
}
remote-as
<1-65535>
Router
Configures BGP neighboring router and specify AS
number of BGP Neighbors.
NEIGHBOR-IP: neighbor IP address
WORD: peer group name or neighbor tag
1-65535: remote AS Number
10.1.5.1
Default Route
The V5824G can be configured that particular neighboring BGP routers or peer group is
assigned by default route as 0.0.0.0. Then, neighboring router or member of peer group is
able to receive the information of default route from the designated routers.