[j-nsp] BGP behaviour with Juniper router
Charles van Niman
charles at phukish.com
Wed Jun 3 09:04:30 EDT 2015
Hello,
Not quite sure what you mean by groups, I usually just refer
to them in cisco-land as "types, ibgp/ebgp" until I'm actually using
the peer-group neighbor statements. As for the command, you might try
show route receive-protocol bgp <neighbor>. This is a pretty good
reference: http://networking.ringofsaturn.com/Cisco/ciscojuniper.php
and Juniper has some pretty good documentation as well.
/Charles
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 7:39 AM, Eng. Bahaa via juniper-nsp
<juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net> wrote:
> Hi Guys,I am new with this group and with Juniper products as well.I curious to know the behaviour of BGP routing with Juniper routers.With Cisco router, a BGP speaker deals by default with all external peers as one group and with internal peers as another group.With external peers,it starts a timer of 30 seconds after each announce or forwarded update/updates to other neighbors while it send it directly with 0 seconds to internal peers (on the same AS).My question is Juniper routers work in the same behaviour?I really appreciate if someone has configured BGP in Juniper router and send me the o/p of show ip bgp update-groups (this a cisco command not really sure how it looks like in Juniper).
>
> Regards
> Bahaa
>
>
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