BGP and BGP4+ Commands

Related Commands neighbor peer-group (add a neighbor) (BGP and BGP+) neighbor route-map (BGP and BGP4+)

neighbor default-originate (BGP and BGP4+)

Use this command to allow a BGP or BGP4+ local router to send the default route to a neighbor.

Use the no variant of this command to send no route as a default route.

Syntax [BGP/BGP4+] neighbor {<neighborid>} default-originate [route-map <routemap-name>]

no neighbor {<neighborid>} default-originate [route-map <routemap- name>]

Parameter Description

<neighborid> {<ip-address><ipv6-addr><peer-group>}

<ip-

Specify the address of an IPv4 BGP neighbor,

address>

in dotted decimal notation A.B.C.D.

 

 

<ipv6-addr>

Specify the address of an IPv6 BGP4+

 

neighbor, entered in hexadecimal in the

 

format X:X::X:X.

<peer- group>

Enter the name of an existing peer-group. For information on how to create peer groups, refer to the neighbor peer-group (add a neighbor) (BGP and BGP+) command on page 3.144, and neighbor route-map (BGP and BGP4+) command on page 3.159. When this parameter is used with this command, the command applies on all peers in the specified group.

route-map

If a route-map is specified, then the route table must contain at

 

least one route that matches the permit criteria of the route

 

map before the default route will be advertised to the specified

 

neighbor.

<routemap-name>Enter the route-map name.

Mode [BGP] Router Configuration or IPv4 Address Family Configuration for a VRF instance

Mode [BGP4+] IPv6 Address Family Configuration

Examples [BGP]

awplus# configure terminal

awplus(config)# router bgp 10

awplus(config-router)#neighbor 10.10.10.1 default-originate route-map myroute

 

Software Reference Supplement for SwitchBlade® x8112, x908, x900 and x610 Series Switches

 

C613-50032-01 REV D

AlliedWare PlusTM Operating System - Software Version 5.4.3-2.6

3.107

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