Users Guide

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Usage
Information
The device configures as a route reflector, and the BGP neighbors configure as clients in the route-
reflector cluster. The no version of this command deletes all clients of a route reflectorthe router no
longer functions as a route reflector.
Example
OS10(conf-router-template)# route-reflector-client
Supported
Releases
10.3.0E or later
router bgp
Enables BGP and assigns an AS number to the local BGP speaker.
Syntax
router bgp as-number
Parameters as-numberEnter the AS number range.
1 to 65535 in 2 byte
1 to 4294967295 in 4 byte
Default None
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage
Information
The AS number can be a 16-bit integer. The no version of this command resets the value to the default.
Example
OS10(config)# router bgp 3
OS10(conf-router-bgp-3)#
Supported
Releases
10.3.0E or later
router-id
Assigns a user-given ID to a BGP router.
Syntax
router-id ip-address
Parameters ip-address Enter an IP address in dotted decimal format.
Default First configured IP address or random number
Command Mode ROUTER-BGP
Usage
Information
Change the router ID of a BGP router to reset peer-sessions. The no version of this command resets the
value to the default.
By default, OS10 sets a loopback IP address as the router ID. If there is no loopback address, the software
chooses the highest IP address that is configured to a physical interface.
NOTE: To configure these settings for a nondefault VRF instance, you must first enter the ROUTER-
CONFIG-VRF sub mode using the following commands:
1. Enter the ROUTER BGP mode using the router bgp as-number command.
2. From the ROUTER BGP mode, enter the ROUTER BGP VRF mode using the vrf vrf-name
command.
Example
OS10(conf-router-bgp-10)# router-id 10.10.10.40
Supported
Releases
10.3.0E or later
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