CLI Guide
To delete a passive peer-group, use the no neighbor peer-group-name peer-group passive
command.
Parameters
peer-group-name Enter a text string up to 16 characters long as the name of the peer group.
limit (Optional) Enter the keyword limit to constrain the numbers of sessions for this peer-
group. The range is from 2 to 256. The default is 256.
Defaults Not congured.
Command Modes ROUTER BGP
Supported Modes Full–Switch
Command History
Version Description
9.9(0.0) Introduced on the FN IOM.
9.2(0.0) Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
Usage Information
After you congure a peer group as passive, assign it a subnet using the neighbor soft-reconfiguration
inbound command.
For passive eBGP limits, the Remote AS must be dierent from the AS for this neighbor.
Related Commands
neighbor soft-reconguration inbound — assigns a subnet to a dynamically congured BGP neighbor.
neighbor remote-as — assigns an indirectly connected AS to a neighbor or peer group.
neighbor remote-as
Create and specify the remote peer to the BGP neighbor.
Syntax
neighbor {ip-address | peer-group-name} remote-as number
To delete a remote AS entry, use the no neighbor {ip-address | peer-group-name} remote-as
number command.
Parameters
ip-address Enter the IP address of the neighbor to enter the remote AS in its routing table.
peer-group-name Enter the name of the peer group to enter the remote AS into routing tables of all routers
within the peer group.
number Enter a number of the AS. The range is from 0 to 65535 (2 byte) or from 1 to
4294967295 (4 byte).
Defaults Not congured.
Command Modes ROUTER BGP
Supported Modes Full–Switch
Command History
Version Description
9.9(0.0) Introduced on the FN IOM.
Border Gateway Protocol IPv4 (BGPv4) 321