Chapter 46: Command Line Descriptions
STANDARD Revision 1.0 C4® CMTS Release 8.3 User Guide
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configure router bgp
configure router bgp [<int>]
configure router bgp [<int>] no
BGP requires a unique router-id to function correctly. The default router-id is computed from the IP addresses of the interfaces. If
there are no interfaces configured, then the user will receive an error message to the effect: "No Interfaces have been assigned to
this VRF, default router-Id cannot be calculated". The user can work around this problem by entering a router id as the first bgp
command. Example: "configure router bgp 100 bgp router-id 10.1.1.1
Note: When configuring BGP for the first time, or when deleting an instance of BGP, the autonomous system number is
required.
To disable BGP, use the no option.
Parameters
Autonomous System (AS) number. Valid range is 1-65535
Related Commands
configure router bgp * bgp always-compare-med (page 2382)