neighbor peer-group passive

Enable passive peering on a BGP peer group, that is, the peer group does not send an OPEN message, but responds to one.

S6000

Syntaxneighbor peer-group-namepeer-group passive [sessions]

Parameters

Defaults

Command Modes

Command History

Usage Information

Related Commands

To delete a passive peer-group, use the no neighbor peer-group-namepeer-group passive command.

peer-group-

Enter a text string up to 16 characters long as the name of

name

the peer group.

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.

VersionDescription

9.7(0.0)

Introduced on the S6000–ON.

9.0.2.0Introduced on the S6000.

8.3.19.0Introduced on the S4820T.

8.3.11.1Introduced on the Z9000.

8.3.8.0Introduced the limit keyword on the S4810.

8.3.7.0Introduced on the S4810.

7.8.1.0Introduced on the S-Series.

7.7.1.0Introduced on the C-Series.

After you configure a peer group as passive, assign it a subnet using the neighbor soft-reconfiguration inbound command.

For passive eBGP limits, the Remote AS must be different from the AS for this neighbor.

neighbor soft-reconfiguration inbound — assigns a subnet to a dynamically configured BGP neighbor.

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Border Gateway Protocol

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