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RemoteAddr
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Specifies the remote IP address of the entered BGP peer.
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GroupName
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Specifies the peer group name to which the peer belongs (optional).
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PeerState
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Specifies the BGP peer connection state.
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RemoteAs
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Configures a remote AS number for the peer or peer-group in the
range 0–65535.
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Enable
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Controls whether the peer connection is enabled or disabled. The
default is disabled.
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RoutePolicyIn
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Specifies the policy (by name) that applies to all routes learned
from this peer.
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RoutePolicyOut
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Specifies the policy (by name) that applies to all outgoing route
updates.
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UpdateSourceInterface
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Specifies the source IP address to use when the switch sends BGP
packets to this peer.
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ConnectRetryInterval
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Specifies the time interval, in seconds, for the connect retry
timer. The suggested value for this timer is 120 seconds. The range
is 1 to 65535.
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HoldTimeConfigured
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Specifies the time interval, in seconds, for the hold time for
this BGP speaker with this peer. This value is in an open message
sent to this peer by this BGP speaker. To determine the hold time
with the peer, the switch compares this value with the HoldTime value
in an open message received from the peer. The HoldTime must be at
least three seconds. If the value is zero, the hold time does not
establish with the peer. The suggested value for this timer is 180
seconds. The range is 0 to 65535.
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KeepAliveConfigured
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Specifies the time interval, in seconds, for the KeepAlive timer
configured for this BGP speaker with this peer. KeepAliveConfigured
determines the keep alive message frequency relative to HoldTimeConfigured;
KeepAlive indicates the actual time interval for the keep alive messages.
The recommended maximum value for this timer is one-third of HoldTimeConfigured.
If KeepAliveConfigured is zero, no periodic keep alive messages are
sent to the peer after the peers establish a BGP connection. Avaya
recommends that you configure a value of 60 seconds. The range is
0 to 21845.
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MD5Authentication
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Enables and disables MD5 authentication.
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DefaultOriginate
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This parameter enables or disables sending the default route information
to the specified neighbor or peer. The default value is false.
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Weight
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Specifies the peer or peer group weight, or the priority of updates
the system can receive from this BGP peer. The default value is 100
and the range is 0–65535.
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MaxPrefix
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Configures a limit on the number of routes accepted from a neighbor.
The default value is 4000 routes and the range is 0–4000.
A value of 0 means no limit exists.
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DebugMask
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Displays the specified debug information for the BGP peer. The
default value is none.
none: disables
all debug messages.
event: enables
the display of debug event messages.
state: enables
display of debug state transition messages.
update: enables
display of debug messages related to updates transmission and reception.
error: enables
the display of debug error messages.
trace: enables
the display of debug trace messages.
init: enables
the display of debug initialization messages.
all: enables
all debug messages.
packet: enables
the display of debug packet messages.
warning:
enables the display of debug warning messages.
filter: enables
the display of debug messages related to filtering.
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NextHopSelf
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Specifies that the next-hop attribute in an IBGP update is the
address of the local router or the router that generates the IBGP
update. The default is disable.
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RouteReflectorClient
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Specifies that this peer is a route reflector client.
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SoftReconfigurationIn
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When enabled, the router relearns routes from the specified neighbor
or group of neighbors without restarting the connection after the
policy changes in the inbound direction. The default value is disable.
Enabling SoftReconfigurationIn stores all BGP routes in local memory
(even non-best routes).
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SendCommunity
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Enables or disables sending the community attribute of the update
message to the specified peer. The default value is disable.
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