BGP and BGP4+ Commands

neighbor route-map (BGP and BGP4+)

Use this command to apply a route map to incoming or outgoing routes for BGP or BGP4+.

Use the no variant of this command to remove a route map from a BGP or BGP4+ route.

Syntax [BGP/BGP4+] neighbor <neighborid> route-map <mapname> {inout}

no neighbor <neighborid> route-map <mapname> {inout}

Parameter

Description

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

<ip-address>

Specify the address of an IPv4 BGP neighbor, 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.

 

 

<mapname>

Specifies name of the route-map.

 

 

in

Specifies that the access list applies to incoming advertisements.

 

 

out

Specifies that the access list applies to outgoing advertisements.

 

 

 

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

Mode [BGP4+] IPv6 Address Family Configuration

Usage [BGP/BGP4+] Use the neighbor route-mapcommand to filter updates and modify attributes. A route map is applied to inbound or outbound updates. Only the routes that pass the route map are sent or accepted in updates.

 

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

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