BSR 2000 Command Reference Guide

Release 1.0

 

 

neighbor ebgp-multihop

The neighbor ebgp-mulithopcommand accepts route updates from external peers residing on the network that are not directly connected. The no neighbor ebgp-mulithopcommand blocks route updates.

Use the neighbor ebgp-multihopcommand to modify BGP peer groups for unified configuration by specifying a peer-group-name.

Group Access

ISP

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Command Line Usage

neighbor {<A.B.C.D> <WORD>} ebgp-multihop <1-255>

no neighbor {<A.B.C.D> <WORD>} ebgp-multihop<1-255>

Command Syntax

A.B.C.D

IP address of external peer, BGP neighbor

WORD

external BGP group name

1-255

the maximum hop count - if no value is

 

entered, the default value of 255 is used

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