BGP and BGP4+ Commands

neighbor unsuppress-map (BGP and BGP4+)

Use this command to selectively leak more specific routes to a particular BGP or BGP4+ neighbor.

Use the no variant of this command to remove selectively leaked specific routes to a particular BGP or BGP4+ neighbor.

Syntax [BGP/BGP4+] neighbor <neighborid> unsuppress-map <route-map-name>

no neighbor <neighborid> unsuppress-map <route-map-name>

ParameterDescription

<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.

<route-map-name>The name of the route-map used to select routes to be unsuppressed.

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

Mode [BGP4+] IPv6 Address Family Configuration

Usage [BGP/BGP4+] When the aggregate-address (BGP and BGP4+) command is used with the summary- only option, the more-specific routes of the aggregate are suppressed to all neighbors. Use this command instead to selectively leak more-specific routes to a particular neighbor.

 

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

 

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