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Configuration Command Summary<br />

Table 6. Additional BGP Neighbor Configuration Options<br />

Command<br />

(config-bgp-neighbor)#advertisement-interval<br />

<br />

(config-bgp-neighbor)#description <br />

(config-bgp-neighbor)#distribute-list [in | out]<br />

(config-bgp-neighbor)#ebgp-multihop <br />

(config-bgp-neighbor)#hold-timer <br />

(config-bgp-neighbor)#local-as <br />

(config-bgp-neighbor)#password <br />

(config-bgp-neighbor)#next-hop-self<br />

(config-bgp-neighbor)#no default-originate<br />

(config-bgp-neighbor)#prefix-list [in |<br />

out]<br />

(config-bgp-neighbor)#route-map [in |<br />

out]<br />

(config-bgp-neighbor)#soft-reconfiguration<br />

inbound<br />

(config-bgp-neighbor)#update-source<br />

<br />

Description<br />

Specifies the minimum interval between sending<br />

updates to the neighbor. The default advertisement<br />

interval is 30 seconds for external neighbors and 5<br />

seconds for internal neighbors. Range is 0 to 600<br />

seconds.<br />

Identifies the specified interface connected to the BGP<br />

neighbor using up to 80 alphanumeric characters.<br />

Assigns an inbound or outbound IPv4 ACL to this BGP<br />

neighbor for filtering.<br />

Configures the maximum hop count of BGP messages<br />

to a neighbor. The default TTL for BGP messages is 1.<br />

Range is 1 to 254 hops.<br />

Specifies a default hold time for this BGP neighbor.<br />

This is the time interval (in seconds) within which a<br />

keepalive must be received from the peer before it is<br />

declared a dead peer. Range is 0 to 65535 seconds.<br />

Specifies an AS number that is different from the one<br />

specified in the router bgp command. The AS<br />

number is used when communicating with this BGP<br />

neighbor.<br />

Enables MD5 password authentication to a BGP peer<br />

and specifies the password string to be used for<br />

authentication.<br />

Forces the next-hop attribute to be changed to this<br />

unit’s IPv4 address for each network it advertises to<br />

the iBGP neighbor.<br />

Prevents the unit from sending the default route to a<br />

BGP neighbor. This is a default setting and cannot be<br />

modified. A default route can be transmitted to a BGP<br />

neighbor by manually entering a default route in BGP<br />

Configuration mode with the network 0.0.0.0 mask<br />

0.0.0.0 command.<br />

Assigns a prefix list to a BGP neighbor and specifies<br />

whether the list will be used to filter inbound or<br />

outbound routes.<br />

Applies a previously configured route map entry to a<br />

BGP neighbor and specifies whether this route map<br />

will filter/modify inbound or outbound BGP route<br />

updates.<br />

Enables the AOS device to store BGP updates for the<br />

specified neighbor.<br />

Specifies which interface’s IPv4 address will be used<br />

as the source IPv4 address for the BGP TCP<br />

connection.<br />

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