D-Link DGS-6600-48T Product Manual - Page 455
network (BGP), Switchconfig# router bgp 65100, Switchconfig-router# network 10.108.0.0
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DGS-6604 m network (BGP) network (BGP) Use this command to configure the networks to be advertised by the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) protocol. To remove an entry from the routing table, use the no form of this command. network { NETWORK-NUMBER [ /SUBNET-LENGTH ] | NETWORK-NUMBER [ mask NETWORK-NUMBER ] } [ route-map MAP-TAG] no network { NETWORK-NUMBER [ /SUBNET-LENGTH ] | NETWORK-NUMBER [ mask NETWORK-NUMBER ] } [ route-map MAP-TAG ] Syntax Description NETWORK-NUMBER Specifies the number of the network that BGP will advertise. SUBNET-LENGTH* (Optional) Specifies the prefixlength of the network or sub-network. mask NETWORK- NUMBER* (Optional) Specifies the network or sub-network mask with a mask address. route-map MAP-TAG (Optional) Specifies the identifier of a configured route map. The route map should be examined to filter the networks to be advertised. If not specified, all networks are advertised. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline Example * Note: Specification of the sub-network can be in the form of a subnet mask or a stated length. It is recommened to use the subnet mask form as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx which is similar to Windows or Linux OS setting. However, that form will be interchangable between for example, 10.9.18.2/8 and 10.9.18.2 255.0.0.0. None Router configuration Address family configuration BGP networks are learned from connected routes, from dynamic routing and from static route sources. Use this command to specify a network as local to this autonomous system; this will then add it to the BGP routing table. For exterior protocols, the network command controls which networks are advertised. Interior protocols use the network command to determine where to send updates. When the synchronized state is enabled, BGP advertises a network entry if the router has the route information for the entry The following example sets up network 10.108.0.0 to be included in the BGP updates for the AS number of 65100 Switch(config)# router bgp 65100 Switch(config-router)# network 10.108.0.0 CLI Reference Guide 445