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Default:
4.
Command Mode: BGP route mode
.
Usage Guide:
Only version 4 is supported so far, so whatever the configuration is the
version remains at 4.
Example:
Switch(config-router)#neighbor 10.1.1.66 version 4
Switch(config-router)#
13.8.3.80 neighbor weight
Command: neighbor {<ip-address>|<TAG>} weight <0-65535>
no neighbor {<ip-address>|<TAG>} weight [<0-65535>]
Function:
Configure the route weight sent from the partner. The “no neighbor
{<ip-address>|<TAG>} weight [<0-65535>]
” command restores the default value
Parameter: <ip-address>
: Neighbor IP address
<TAG>
: Name of IP address
<0-65535>: Weight
Default:
The default weight acquired from other routers is 0. The default weight on the
local static configuration is 32768
Command Mode: BGP route mode
.
Default:
The default weight acquired from other routers is 0. The default weight on the
local static configuration is 32768
Usage Guide:
The path selecting can be affected through the configuration of the weight.
The weight is only relevant to the router which is not an attribute transmittable to outside.
Example:
Switch(config-router)#neighbor 10.1.1.66 weight 500
13.8.3.81 network (BGP)
Command: network <ip-address/M> [route-map <WORD>] [backdoor]
no network <ip-address/M> [route-map <WORD>] [backdoor]
Function:
Configure the BGP managed network, the route map specified in network
application, or set the “back door” for the network. the “no network <ip-address/M>
[route-map <WORD>] [backdoor]
” command cancels this configuration
Parameter: <ip-address/M>
: Network prefix identifier
<WORD>: Name of route-map
Default:
None
Command Mode: BGP route mode
.
Usage Guide:
As for BGP routes, specify the route through which the BGP
advertisements go. With the network defined by this command, the peer will be spreader