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Alteon OS Command Reference

The Configuration Menu

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/cfg/l3/bgp/peer

<peer number>

BGP Peer Configuration

This menu is used to configure BGP peers, which are border routers that exchange routing
information with routers on internal and external networks. The peer option is disabled by
default.

[BGP Peer 1 Menu]

redist - Redistribution menu

addr - Set remote IP address

ras - Set remote autonomous system number

hold - Set hold time

alive - Set keep alive time

advert - Set min time between advertisements

retry - Set connect retry interval

orig - Set min time between route originations

ttl - Set time-to-live of IP datagrams

addi - Add rmap into in-rmap list

addo - Add rmap into out-rmap list

remi - Remove rmap from in-rmap list

remo - Remove rmap from out-rmap list

enable - Enable peer

disable - Disable peer

delete - Delete peer

cur - Display current peer configuration

Table 6-78 BGP Peer Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l3/bgp/peer)

Command Syntax and Usage

redist

Displays BGP Redistribution Menu. To view the menu options, see

page 285

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addr

<IP address (such as 192.4.17.101)>

Defines the IP address for the specified peer (border router), using dotted decimal notation. The
default address is 0.0.0.0.

ras

<AS number (0-65535)>

Sets the remote autonomous system number for the specified peer.

hold

<hold time (0, 3-65535)>

Sets the period of time, in seconds, that will elapse before the peer session is torn down because the
switch hasn’t received a “keep alive” message from the peer. The default value is 180 seconds.

alive

<keepalive time (0, 1-21845)>

Sets the keep-alive time for the specified peer, in seconds. The default value is 60 seconds.

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