set protocols bgp neighbor peer-group
The set protocols bgp neighbor peer-group command adds a peer to a peer group.
The delete protocols bgp neighbor peer-group command removes a peer to a peer group.
Command Syntax
set protocols bgp [vrf <vrf-name>] {neighbor <ip> | interface <interface>} peer-group <peergroup>
delete protocols bgp [vrf <vrf-name>] {neighbor <ip> | interface <interface>} peer-group <peergroup>
Parameter
Parameter | Description |
vrf <vrf-name> | Optional. Specifies a VRF name. The value is a string. It’s a user-defined VRF set by the command set ip vrf <vrf-name> [description <string>]. |
neighbor <ip> | Specifies the IPv4/IPv6 address of a peer. |
interface <interface> | Specifies an L3 interface for BGP connection. The value could be a VLAN interface name, loopback interface name, routed interface or sub-interface name. |
peer-group <peergroup> | Specifies a peer group name. The value is a string. |
Usage Guidelines
Instead of specifying properties of each individual peer, you can define one or more peer groups and associate all the attributes common to that peer session to a peer group. A peer needs to be attached to a peer group only once, when it then inherits all address families activated for that peer group.
Note:
If the peer you want to add to a group already exists in the BGP configuration, delete it first, than add it to the peer group.
Example
• This example adds two peers to a peer group leaf1.
admin@XorPlus# set protocols bgp neighbor 10.10.0.1 peer-group leaf1 admin@XorPlus# set protocols bgp neighbor 10.10.0.12 peer-group leaf1 admin@XorPlus# commit
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