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The commands listed in Table 5 on page 19 configure parameters for the BGP process
globally, regardless of address family.
Table 5: Commands Affecting BGP Globally
bgp graceful-restart
path-selection-defer-time
bgp advertise-inactive
bgp graceful-restart restart-timebgp advertise best-external-to-internal
bgp graceful-restart stalepaths-timebgp always-compare-med
bgp log-neighbor-changesbgp bestpath med confed
bgp maxas-limitbgp bestpath missing-as-worst
bgp redistribute-internalbgp client-to-client reflection
bgp router-idbgp cluster-id
bgp shutdownbgp confederation identifier
ip bgp-community new-formatbgp confederation peers
overload shutdownbgp default local-preference
rib-out disablebgp default route-target filter
router bgpbgp enforce-first-as
timers bgpbgp fast-external-fallover
bgp graceful-restart
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The commands listed in Table 6 on page 19 configure parameters for all address
families within the current VRF context.
Table 6: Commands Affecting All Address Families in a VRF
synchronizationdistance bgp
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The commands listed in Table 7 on page 19 configure parameters only for the current
address family context.
Table 7: Commands Affecting the Current Address Family
disable-dynamic-redistributeaddress family
external-pathsaggregate-address
ip route-typeauto-summary
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Chapter 1: Configuring BGP Routing