45 neighbor as-override, Neighbor as, Override – PLANET XGS3-24042 User Manual

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no neighbor {<ip-address>|<TAG>} allowas-in

Function:

Configure the counts same AS is allowed to appear in the neighbor route AS table. The “no

neighbor {<ip-address>|<TAG>} allowas-in” restores to not allow any repeat.

Parameter:

<ip-address>: IP address of the neighbor.

<TAG>: Name of the peer group.

<1-10>: Allowed count of same AS number.

Default:

In default conditions AS is not allowed repeating in the same route, and when set the repeat count it

is defaulted at 3 when <1-10> parameters not set.

Command Mode:

BGP route mode and address family mode

Usage Guide:

Normally BGP will not allow same AS number appears in the route more than one time. The system

will deny a route when its AS number appears in the AS-PATH. However to support some special

needs, especially the VPN support, the extended BGP allows the AS re-appear counts by

configuration. This command is for configure the re-appear counts.

Example:

Allow the same AS to appear in the route three times for neighbor 10.1.1.66.

Example:

Set the route update interval as 20s with neighbor 10.1.1.64.

Switch(config-router)#neighbor 10.1.1.66 allowas-in

37.45 neighbor as-override

Command:

neighbor {<ip-address> | <TAG>} as-override

no neighbor {<ip-address> | <TAG>} as-override

Function:

Cover a number of AS path and configure this command before create the neighbor. The no

command deletes the configuration.

Parameters:

<ip-address>:

The specific neighbor address.

<TAG>: The specific neighbor number.

Command Mode:

VRF address family mode

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