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Enterasys Xpedition User Reference Manual 149
Basic BGP Tasks
Adding and Removing a BGP Peer
There are two ways to add BGP peers to peer groups. You can explicitly add a peer host,
or you can add a network. Adding a network allows for peer connections from any
addresses in the range of network and mask pairs specified in the /jointfilesconvert/276250/bgp add network
command.
To add BGP peers to BGP peer groups, enter one of the following commands in Configure
mode.
You may also remove a BGP peer from a peer group. To do so, enter the following
command in Configure mode:
Starting BGP
BGP is disabled by default. To start BGP, enter the following command in Configure
mode.
Using AS-Path Regular Expressions
An AS-path regular expression is a regular expression where the alphabet is the set of AS
numbers. An AS-path regular expression is composed of one or more AS-path
expressions. An AS-path expression is composed of AS path terms and AS-path operators.
An AS path term is one of the following three objects:
autonomous_system
Is any valid autonomous system number, from one through 65534 inclusive.
. (dot)
Matches any autonomous system number.
Add a host to a BGP peer
group.
/jointfilesconvert/276250/bgp add peer-host <ipaddr> group <number-or-string>
Add a network to a BGP peer
group.
/jointfilesconvert/276250/bgp add network <ip-addr-mask>|all group <number-
or-string>
Remove a host from a BGP peer
group.
/jointfilesconvert/276250/bgp clear peer-host <ipaddr>
Start BGP. /jointfilesconvert/276250/bgp start
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