â– The commands listed in Table 7 on page 19 configure parameters only for the
current address family context.
Table 7: Commands Affecting the Current Address Family
disable-dynamic-redistributeaddress family
external-pathsaggregate-address
ip route-typeauto-summary
maximum-pathsbgp dampening
networkbgp wait-on-end-of-rib
redistributecheck-vpn-next-hops
table-mapdefault-information originate
â– The commands listed in Table 8 on page 19 configure parameters for a peer or
peer group, regardless of address family. If the peer or peer group is activated
in more than one address family, the values are changed in all those address
families. These commands are said to apply on a per-VRF basis. In the following
example, EBGP multihop is configured for the session, but when you configure
an address family, it is not available—that is, EBGP multihop is not configurable
per address family:
host1(config-router)#neighbor 10.1.3.4 remote-as 1234
host1(config-router)#neighbor 10.2.3.4 ebgp-multihop 5
host1(config-router)#address-family ipv4 multicast
host1(config-router-af)#neighbor 10.2.3.4 ebgp-multihop ?
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
host1(config-router-af)#exit-address-family
Table 8: Commands Affecting All Address Families for the Specified Peer or Peer
Group
neighbor maximum-update-sizeneighbor advertisement-interval
neighbor passiveneighbor allow
neighbor passwordneighbor bfd-liveness-detection
neighbor peer-typeneighbor capability
neighbor remote-asneighbor description
neighbor rib-out disableneighbor ebgp-multihop
neighbor shutdownneighbor graceful-restart
neighbor site-of-originneighbor graceful-restart restart-time
neighbor timersneighbor graceful-restart stalepaths-time
Basic Configuration â– 19
Chapter 1: Configuring BGP Routing