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ramd.conf(4) ramd.conf(4)
multihop (on|off);
Specifies the multihop feature for a peer. Multihop must be enabled for indirectly
connected external peers. By default, multihop is disabled.
nexthop-self (on|off);
Specifies whether the next hop address is its own address or third party address in
the update message for a peer. By default,
nexthop-self is disabled.
preference preference-value
;
Specifies the preference value for BGP routes learned from the peer.
showwarnings (on|off);
Logs the warning messages in trace file of
bgpd when receiving questionable BGP
updates such as duplicate routes and deletions of non-existing routes from the peer.
By default,
showwarning is off.
noaggregatorid;
Specifies that the aggregator ID in the aggregate attribute must be 0 instead of the
router ID.
keepalivealways;
Specifies that keepalive is sent always, even when sending update packet for a peer.
noauthcheck; Specifies that the authentication field of the incoming packets to be 1 and need not be
checked. This configuration is ignored if authentication is enabled.
hoplimit hoplimit;
Specifies the hop limit for peer. The maximum value of hoplimit is 255. By default,
hoplimit is 255.
sendbuffer buffersize;
Specifies the send buffer size in TCP socket for a specified peer. By default, the buffer
size is 65536.
recvbuffer buffersize;
Specifies the receive buffer size in TCP sockets for a specified peer. By default, the
buffer size is 65536.
keep (all|none);
Specifies to retain the routes learned from a peer even if the autonomous system (AS)
paths of the routes contain one of the exported AS numbers. By default, no routes are
retained.
passive; Specifies that no attempt must be made from this peer to establish TCP connection
with the BGP speaker. A BGP speaker is a router that sends, receives and processes
BGP messages. The BGP speaker must wait for the peer to initiate the connection.
By default, all explicitly configured peers are active.
localas asnum; Specifies the AS number that the BGP speaker is representing to this peer. Only if a
BGP router contains a true BGP peer, localas configuration is valid.
noasloop; Prevents routes with looped AS paths from advertising to version 4 external peers.
metricout metricvalue;
Specifies the metric value to be used on all routes sent to this peer. This overrides the
defaultmetric and metric configuration.
gateway address; Specifies the gateway to be used for the routes from this peer.
Group Configuration for BGP
The group statement is used to configure the peers of a system. A group consists of peers based on their
type and autonomous system (AS). The group configuration accepts multiple peer configuration state-
ments.
The syntax of the group configuration statement is as follows:
group (internal | external | test | igp [proto proto]|
routing proto proto |[interface interface-list])
peeras asnum {
[auth (md5 passwd-string|none);]
[holdtime timer-value;]
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