70 neighbor unsuppress-map, 71 neighbor update-source – CANOGA PERKINS CanogaOS Command Reference User Manual

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CanogaOS Command Line Reference

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Switch(config)# router bgp 12
Switch(config-router)# neighbor 10.10.10.10 timers 60 120
Switch(config-router)# neighbor 10.10.10.10 timers connect 10

16.70 neighbor unsuppress-map

Use this command to selectively leak more-specific routes to a particular neighbor.

Command Syntax

(no)neighbor NEIGHBORID unsuppress-map WORD
NEIGHBORID = A.B.C.D|X:X::X:X|TAG
A.B.C.D Specifies the address of the BGP neighbor in IPv4 format.
X:X::X:X Specifies the address of the BGP neighbor in IPv6 format.
TAG Name of an existing peer-group. For information on how to create peer groups, refer to the
neighbor peer-group and neighbor remote-as commands. When this parameter is used
with a command, the command applies on all peers in the specified group.
WORD The name of the route-map used to select routes to be unsuppressed.

Command Mode

Router mode and Address Family (ipv4 unicast | ipv4 multicast | ipv6) mode

Usage

When the aggregate-address command is used with the summary-only option, the more-specific routes of the
aggregate are suppressed to all neighbors. Use the unsuppress-map command to selectively leak
more-specific routes to a particular neighbor.

Example

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router bgp 10
Switch(config-router) neighbor 10.10.0.73 unsuppress-map mymap
Switch#configure terminal
Switch(config)#router bgp 10
Switch(config-router)address-family ipv4 unicast
Switch(config-router-af)neighbor 10.10.0.70 unsuppress-map mymap

16.71 neighbor update-source

Use this command to allow internal BGP sessions to use any operational interface for TCP connections.
Use the no parameter with this command to restore the interface assignment to the closest interface.

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