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set comm-list community-list-name delete
OR
set community {community-number | local-as | no-advertise | no-export | none}
Configure a community list by denying or permitting specific community numbers or types of community.
community-number: use AA:NN format where AA is the AS number (2 or 4 Bytes) and NN is a value specific to that
autonomous system.
local-AS: routes with the COMMUNITY attribute of NO_EXPORT_SUBCONFED and are not sent to EBGP peers.
no-advertise: routes with the COMMUNITY attribute of NO_ADVERTISE and are not advertised.
no-export: routes with the COMMUNITY attribute of NO_EXPORT.
none: remove the COMMUNITY attribute.
additive: add the communities to already existing communities.
3. Return to CONFIGURATION mode.
CONFIG-ROUTE-MAP mode
exit
4. Enter the ROUTER BGP mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
router bgp as-number
5. Apply the route map to the neighbor or peer groups incoming or outgoing routes.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
neighbor {ip-address | peer-group-name} route-map map-name {in | out}
To view the BGP configuration, use the show config command in CONFIGURATION ROUTER BGP mode. To view a route
map configuration, use the show route-map command in EXEC Privilege mode.
To view BGP routes matching a certain community number or a pre-defined BGP community, use the show ip bgp
community command in EXEC Privilege mode.
Dell>show ip bgp community
BGP table version is 3762622, local router ID is 10.114.8.48
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
* i 3.0.0.0/8 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 701 80 i
*>i 4.2.49.12/30 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 i
* i 4.21.132.0/23 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 6461 16422 i
*>i 4.24.118.16/30 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 i
*>i 4.24.145.0/30 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 i
*>i 4.24.187.12/30 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 i
*>i 4.24.202.0/30 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 i
*>i 4.25.88.0/30 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 3561 3908 i
*>i 6.1.0.0/16 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 7170 1455 i
*>i 6.2.0.0/22 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 7170 1455 i
*>i 6.3.0.0/18 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 7170 1455 i
*>i 6.4.0.0/16 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 7170 1455 i
*>i 6.5.0.0/19 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 7170 1455 i
*>i 6.8.0.0/20 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 7170 1455 i
*>i 6.9.0.0/20 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 7170 1455 i
*>i 6.10.0.0/15 195.171.0.16 100 0 209 7170 1455 i
*>i 6.14.0.0/15 205.171.0.16 100 0 209 7170 1455 i
*>i 6.133.0.0/21 205.171.0.16 100 0 209 7170 1455 i
*>i 6.151.0.0/16 205.171.0.16 100 0 209 7170 1455 i
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Changing MED Attributes
By default, Dell Networking OS uses the MULTI_EXIT_DISC or MED attribute when comparing EBGP paths from the same AS.
To change how the MED attribute is used, enter any or all of the following commands.
Enable MED comparison in the paths from neighbors with different ASs.
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Border Gateway Protocol IPv4 (BGPv4)