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Dasan V5808 - Route Map; Force Shutdown

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V5808
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peers in each group. If the routers belong to same group, they can be applied by same
configuration. This group is called as Peer Group.
After peer relationships have been established, the BGP peers exchange update
message to advertise network reachability information. You can arrange BGP routers into
groups of peers.
To create a BGP Peer Group, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
neighbor NAME peer-group
Router
Create a BGP peer group.
NAME: peer group name
no neighbor NAME peer-group
Delete the BGP peer group created before.
To specify neighbor to the created peer group, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
neighbor NEIGHBOR-IP peer-
group NAME
Router
Includes BGP neighbor to specified peer group using
IP address.
NEIGHBOR-IP: neighbor IP address
NAME: peer group name
no neighbor NEIGHBOR-IP peer-
group NAME
Removes BGP neighbor from the specified Peer
Group.
11.1.5.3 Route Map
You can apply the specific route map on neighboring router that the exchange route
information between routers or blocking the IP address range is configured on route map.
To make BGP Neighbor router exchange the routing information using Route-map, use
the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
neighbor {NEIGHBOR-IP |
GROUP} route-map NAME {in |
out}
Router
Applies a route map to incoming or outgoing routes on
neighboring router or peer group and exchange the
route information.
NEIGHBOR-IP: neighbor IP address
GROUP: peer group name
NAME: route map name
no neighbor {NEIGHBOR-IP |
GROUP} route-map NAME {in |
out}
Removes the connection with configured route-map.
11.1.5.4 Force Shutdown
The V5808 supports the feature to force to shutdown any active session for the specified
BGP router or peer group and to delete the routing data between them. It shutdowns all
connections and deletes the received path information from neighboring router or peer
group. To disable the exchange information with a specified router or peer group, use the
following command.

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