[rbak-nsp] Passive BGP?
Mark Duffell
mark at duffell.net
Mon Mar 9 20:01:11 EDT 2015
Looks avail. in 12.x:
context local
!
router bgp xxxx
router-id x.x.x.x
multi-paths internal 2
address-family ipv4 unicast
!
neighbor x.x.x.x internal
advertisement-interval 1
update-source Loopback0
next-hop-self
passive
address-family ipv4 unicast
!
! ** End Context **
Regards,
Mark
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> On 7 Mar 2015, at 20:13, Dave Bell <me at geordish.org> wrote:
>
> Use the passive key word under the neighbour statement. I believe it is a hidden command.
>
> I've not checked in 11.x, but this worked in 6.x.
>
> Regards,
> Dave
>
>> On 6 Mar 2015 17:08, "Brandon Leeberg" <brandonl at localtel.net> wrote:
>> I cannot find any information in the documentation on how to make a BGP session passive. Is this possible with Redback OS? Running an SE800 with 11.1.2
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>> Thank you
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