75 neighbor strict-capability-match, Neighbor strict, Capability – PLANET XGS3-24042 User Manual

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Switch (config)#router bgp 100

Switch(config-router)#address-family ipv4 vrf DC1

Switch(config-router-af)# neighbor 11.1.1.64 remote 200

Switch(config-router-af)# neighbor 11.1.1.64 soo 100.100:10

After this attribute set, the switch will no longer spreads the route with 100.100:10 rt attribute to

11.1.1.64. (what have to be mentioned here is that the soo attribute will be judged together with

other rt attributes, which means if the rt is configured with the same attribute, it will be regarded as

the origin neighbor even if it’s not the real origin source. As a matter of fact, the normal configured

soo are a single configuration which is different from rt/rd and unique within the accessible scope. In

this way can only the origin concept be exactly expressed).

37.75 neighbor strict-capability-match

Command:

neighbor {<ip-address>|<TAG>} strict-capability-match

no neighbor {<ip-address>|<TAG>} strict-capability-match

Function:

Configure whether strict capability match is required when establishing connections. The “no

neighbor {<ip-address>|<TAG>} strict-capability-match” command set to not requiring strict

match.

Parameter:

<ip-address>: Neighbor IP address

<TAG>: Name of peer group

Default:

No strict capability match configured.

Command Mode:

BGP route mode and address-family mode

Usage Guide:

This command takes effect to MP-BGP only. With this command, neighbor can be established when

MP-BGP capablilities of the both side are matched, or else it can not be establised. However,

whether other capablilities are matched will not affect to establish neighbor.

Example:

Switch(config-router)#neighbor 10.1.1.64 strict-capability-match

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