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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual By default, teardown is not specified. By default, send-traps is not specified. If no address family is specified, IPv4 unicast is the default. Usage Guidelines Configure the peer group before configuring the neighbors. To configure the peer group, use the following command: configure bgp peer-group {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} maximum-prefix {{threshold } {teardown {holddown-interval }} {send-traps} Example The following command configures the maximum number of IP prefixes accepted from all neighbors to 5000, sets the threshold for warning messages to 60%, and specifies SNMP traps: configure bgp neighbor all maximum-prefix 5000 threshold 60 send-traps configure bgp neighbor next-hop-self configure bgp neighbor [ | all] {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} [next-hop-self | no-next-hop-self] Description Configures the next hop address used in the outgoing updates to be the address of the BGP connection originating the update. Syntax Description remoteaddr all address-family next-hop-self no-next-hop-self Specifies an IP address. Specifies all neighbors. The address family. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast. Specifies that the next hop address used in the updates be the address of the BGP connection originating it. Specifies that the next hop address used in the updates not be the address of the BGP connection originating it (lets BGP decide what would be the next hop). Default If no address family is specified, IPv4 unicast is the default. Chapter 25. BGP Commands | 1093