Allied Telesis VERSION 5.4.3-2.6 Switch User Manual


 
BGP and BGP4+ Commands
Software Reference Supplement for SwitchBlade® x8112, x908, x900 and x610 Series Switches
C613-50032-01 REV D AlliedWare Plus
TM
Operating System - Software Version 5.4.3-2.6 3.105
neighbor collide-established (BGP and BGP4+)
Use this command to specify including a BGP or BGP4+ neighbor, already in an
'established' state, for conflict resolution when a TCP connection collision is detected.
Use the no variant of this command to remove a BGP or BGP4+ neighbor, already in an
‘established’ state, for conflict resolution when a TCP connection collision is detected.
Syntax [BGP/BGP4+] neighbor <neighborid> collide-established
no neighbor <neighborid> collide-established
Mode [BGP/BGP4+]
Router Configuration
Usage [BGP/BGP4+] This command must be used only when specially required. It is not required in most
network deployments.
The associated functionality of including an 'established' neighbor into TCP connection
collision conflict resolution is automatically enabled when neighbor is configured for BGP
graceful-restart.
Examples [BGP]
Parameter Description
<neighborid>{<ip-address>|<ipv6-addr>|<peer-group>}
<ip-address> Specify the address of an IPv4 BGP neighbor,
in dotted decimal notation A.B.C.D.
<ipv6-addr> Specify the address of an IPv6 BGP4+
neighbor, entered in hexadecimal in the
format X:X::X:X.
<peer-group> Enter the name of an existing peer-group. For
information on how to create peer groups,
refer to the neighbor peer-group (add a
neighbor) (BGP and BGP+) command on
page 3.144, and neighbor route-map (BGP
and BGP4+) command on page 3.159. When
this parameter is used with this command, the
command applies on all peers in the specified
group.
awplus#
configure terminal
awplus(config)#
router bgp 10
awplus(config-router)#
neighbor 10.10.10.1 collide-established
awplus#
configure terminal
awplus(config)#
router bgp 10
awplus(config-router)#
no neighbor 10.10.10.1
collide-established