set protocols bgp neighbor remove-private-as
The set protocols bgp neighbor remove-private-as command removes private ASNs from routes sent to the neighbor.
The delete protocols bgp neighbor remove-private-as command allows the private-AS number to be carried in BGP update message.
Command Syntax
set protocols bgp [vrf <vrf-name>] {neighbor <ip>| peer-group <peer-group> |interface <interface>} {ipv4-unicast|ipv4-labeled-unicast|ipv6-unicast|ipv6-labeled-unicast} remove-private-as [all] [replace-as]
delete protocols bgp [vrf <vrf-name>] {neighbor <ip>| peer-group <peer-group> |interface <interface>} {ipv4 unicast|ipv4 labeled-unicast|ipv6 unicast|ipv6 labeled-unicast} remove-private-as [all] [replace-as]
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>]. |
{ipv4-unicast|ipv4-labeled-unicast|ipv6-unicast|ipv6-labeled-unicast} | Specifies the type of the address family. |
neighbor <ip> | Specifies the IPv4/IPv6 address of a peer. |
peer-group <peer-group> | Specifies a peer group. |
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. |
[all] | Optional. Apply to all AS numbers. |
[replace-as] | Optional. Replaces the private ASNs with your public ASN. |
Usage Guidelines
If you use private ASNs in the data center, any routes you send out to the internet contain your private ASNs. You can remove all the private ASNs from routes to a specific neighbor.
Example
• This example removes private ASNs from routes sent to the neighbor.
admin@XorPlus# set protocols bgp neighbor 2.2.2.2 ipv4-unicast remove-private-as admin@XorPlus# commit
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