D-Link DGS-6600-48TS Configuration Guide - Page 311
Adding an Entry to the BGP Neighbor Table, LEVEL, IPV4-ADDRESS, GROUP-NAME
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Volume 4-Layer 3 Configurations / Chapter 30-Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) BGP Configuration commands After adding a neighbor to the peer group, it will inherit all the configured options of the peer group. Command enable [privilege LEVEL] configure terminal router bgp AS-NUMBER neighbor IPV4-ADDRESS peer-group PEERGROUP-NAME Explanation Enter privileged EXEC mode. Enter global configuration mode. Use this command to enable (configure) BGP routing process. This command mode must be entered to execute any BGP Router configuration commands, such as "neighbor remote-as". Use the no form of the command to remove a BGP routing process. Enter the following command to add a neighbor to a peer group. Please note that this command can only be executed after you have enabled the configure BGP routing process mode (Please see router bgp AS-NUMBER). Use the no form of this command to remove an entry from the table. Configuration Example The following example shows you how to add the group member 10.1.1.254 to the peer group called ALPHA-GROUP: dgs-6600:2>enable dgs-6600:15#configure terminal dgs-6600:15(config)#router bgp 65100 dgs-6600:15(config-router)#neighbor ALPHA-GROUP peer-group dgs-6600:15(config-router)#neighbor 10.1.1.254 peer-group ALPHA-GROUP dgs-6600:15(config-router)# Adding an Entry to the BGP Neighbor Table Use the neighbor remote-as command to add an entry to the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) neighbor table. You can use this command to add the IP address of the neighbor in the specified autonomous system to the BGP neighbor table of the local router. Specifying a neighbor with an autonomous system number that matches the autonomous system number specified in the router bgp global configuration command identifies the neighbor as internal to the local autonomous system. Otherwise, the neighbor is considered external. If you specify a BGP peer group by using the PEER-GROUP-NAME argument, all the members of the peer group will inherit the characteristic configured with this command. By default, neighbors that are defined using the neighbor remote-as command in router configuration mode exchange only unicast address prefixes. Command enable [privilege LEVEL] configure terminal Explanation Enter privileged EXEC mode. Enter global configuration mode. DGS-6600 Configuration Guide 311