Chapter 14

Routing

BGP Address Family Configuration

AF-Neighbor Tab—Detailed Description

The AF-Neighbor tab displays a single area: Neighbor Information.

Neighbor Information

Neighbor IP Address—Specifies the IP address of the neighbor router for the address family.

Remote AS—Specifies the neighbor routers autonomous system number. This value can range from1 to 65535.

Activate—Enables the neighbor to exchange prefixes for the specified family type with the local router.

Neighbor Send Community—Specifies the community attribute sent in the route updates to a peer. The default is not to send community attribute in route updates.

Action

Add/Remove AF Neighbor—Clicking on the Add/Remove AF Neighbor button opens the BGP Address Family - Neighbor Configuration window.

BGP Address Family—Neighbor Configuration

The BGP Address Family - Neighbor Configuration window allows the user to add or remove neighbor configurations for BGP address families. To configure a Neighbor for an address family, proceed as follows:

Step 1 Open the BGP Address-Family Configuration window. See “Viewing the AF-General Tab on the BGP Address-Family Configuration Window” section on page 14-27for further details. Click on the AF—Neighbor Tab.

Step 2 Choose a chassis and the address family from the left side of the window.

Note You can choose multiple chassis and address families (from the list provided at the left side of the window) which allows you to launch the BGP Address Family - Neighbor Configuration window for the selected chassis.

Step 3 Click on the Add/Remove AF Neighbor button to open the BGP Address Family - Neighbor Configuration window.

 

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