Table 8: Commands Affecting All Address Families for the Specified Peer or Peer
Group (continued)
neighbor update-sourceneighbor ibgp-singlehop
neighbor weightneighbor lenient
â– The commands listed in Table 9 on page 20 configure parameters separately
for each address family exchanged over the BGP session. If you configure these
parameters for a peer or peer group that is activated in more than one address
family, the values are affected only for the current address family. The inbound
route map is such a parameter; the following example demonstrates that a BGP
session can have a different inbound route map for each address family.
host1(config-router)#neighbor 1.1.3.4 remote-as 1234
host1(config-router)#neighbor 1.2.3.4 route-map ucast-map in
host1(config-router)#address-family ipv4 multicast
host1(config-router-af)#neighbor 1.2.3.4 activate
host1(config-router-af)#neighbor 1.2.3.4 route-map mcast-map in
host1(config-router-af)#exit-address-family
Table 9: Commands Affecting Only the Current Address Family
for the Specified Peer or Peer Group
neighbor peer-groupneighbor activate
neighbor prefix-listneighbor advertise-map
neighbor prefix-treeneighbor allowas-in
neighbor remote-private-asneighbor as-override
neighbor route-mapneighbor default-originate
neighbor route-reflector-clientneighbor distribute-list
neighbor send-communityneighbor filter-list
neighbor send-labelneighbor local-as
neighbor soft-reconfiguration inboundneighbor maximum-prefix
neighbor unsuppress-mapneighbor next-hop-self
neighbor next-hop-unchanged
Inheritance of Configuration Values
Peer groups inherit all configuration values that are globally configured. However,
attributes configured for a peer group override inherited global configuration values.
Individual peers that are members of peer groups inherit all configuration values
20 â– Basic Configuration
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