If you configure a password on one neighbor, but you have not configured a password for the neighboring router, the following message appears on the console while the routers attempt to establish a BGP session between them:

%RPM0-P:RP1 %KERN-6-INT: No BGP MD5 from [peer's IP address] :179 to [local router's IP address]:65524

Also, if you configure different passwords on the two routers, the following message appears on the console:

%RPM0-P:RP1 %KERN-6-INT: BGP MD5 password mismatch from

[peer's IP address] : 11502 to [local router's IP address] :179

neighbor peer-group (assigning peers)

Allows you to assign one peer to an existing peer group.

S6000

Syntax

Parameters

Defaults

Command Modes

Command History

neighbor {ip-address peer-group peer-group-name} dmzlink-bw

To delete a peer from a peer group, use the no neighbor {ip-addresspeer-grouppeer-group-name}command.

To disable dmzlink-dw for the peer group, use the no neighbor ip-addressdmzlink-dwcommand.

ip-address

Enter the IP address of the router to be included in the peer

 

group.

peer-group-

Enter the name of a configured peer group.

name

 

dmzlink-bw

Enter the keyword dmzlink-bwto attach a link bandwidth

 

to received routes.

 

NOTE: If dmzlink-bw is configured for a peer, in order

 

for the BGP peer to advertise the prefixes with dmzlink-

 

bw attached to it, you must reset the the peer or peer-

 

group using the clear ip bgp session command.

Not configured.

 

ROUTER BGP

 

This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.

The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.

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