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Dell S4048T - Configuring Peer Groups

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neighbor 172.30.1.250 no shutdown
5332332 9911991 65057 18508 12182 7018 46164 i
The following example shows the bgp asnotation asdot+ command output.
Dell(conf-router_bgp)#bgp asnotation asdot+
Dell(conf-router_bgp)#sho conf
!
router bgp 100
bgp asnotation asdot+
bgp four-octet-as-support
neighbor 172.30.1.250 remote-as 18508
neighbor 172.30.1.250 local-as 65057
neighbor 172.30.1.250 route-map rmap1 in
neighbor 172.30.1.250 password 7 5ab3eb9a15ed02ff4f0dfd4500d6017873cfd9a267c04957
neighbor 172.30.1.250 no shutdown
5332332 9911991 65057 18508 12182 7018 46164 i
Configuring Peer Groups
To configure multiple BGP neighbors at one time, create and populate a BGP peer group.
An advantage of peer groups is that members of a peer group inherit the configuration properties of the
group and share same update policy.
A maximum of 256 peer groups are allowed on the system.
Create a peer group by assigning it a name, then adding members to the peer group. After you create a peer
group, you can configure route policies for it. For information about configuring route policies for a peer
group, refer to Filtering BGP Routes.
NOTE
: Sample Configurations for enabling peer groups are found at the end of this chapter.
1 Create a peer group by assigning a name to it.
CONFIG-ROUTERBGP mode
neighbor peer-group-name peer-group
2 Enable the peer group.
CONFIG-ROUTERBGP mode
neighbor peer-group-name no shutdown
By default, all peer groups are disabled.
3 Create a BGP neighbor.
CONFIG-ROUTERBGP mode
neighbor ip-address remote-as as-number
4 Enable the neighbor.
CONFIG-ROUTERBGP mode
neighbor ip-address no shutdown
5 Add an enabled neighbor to the peer group.
CONFIG-ROUTERBGP mode
Border Gateway Protocol IPv4 (BGPv4) 232

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