49 neighbor collide-established, Neighbor collide, Established – PLANET XGS3-24042 User Manual

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{<ip-address>|<TAG>} capability orf prefix-list {<both>|<send>|<receive>}” command set to

not perform the negotiation.

Parameter:

<ip-address>: Neighbor IP address.

<TAG>: Name of peer group.

Default:

ORF capability not configured.

Command Mode:

BGP route mode and address-family mode

Usage Guide:

This is an extended BGP capability. With this configuration supported capabilities by both side will

be negotiated in the OPEN messages, and the partner will respond if this capability is supported by

the partner and send NOTIFICATION if not. The originating side will then send an OPEN excluded

the capability to reestablish the connection. With this capability, the side configured with in prefix-list

filter rules will transmit its own filter rules to the peer, the peer group will apply this rule as its own out

rules, so to avoid sending route which will be denied by the partner.

Example:

Set to perform the out route filter capability negotiation with neighbor 10.1.1.66.

Switch(config-router)#neighbor 10.1.1.66 capability orf prefix-list both

Relevant Commands:

neighbor capability, no neighbor capability

37.49 neighbor collide-established

Command:

neighbor {<ip-address>|<TAG>} collide-established

no neighbor {<ip-address>|<TAG>} collide-established

Function:

Enable the collision check and settlement in the TCP connection collision. The “no neighbor

{<ip-address>|<TAG>} collide-established” command disables the TCP connection collision

settlement.

Parameter:

<ip-address>: Neighbor IP address.

<TAG>: Name of the peer.

Default:

Disabled and Unavailable.

Command Mode:

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