Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
Section 5.19.7.4
Tracking Commands for BGP Neighbors
Network commands can be tracked using event trackers configured under global » tracking. For more
information about event trackers, refer to
The network command is activated based on the event tracker's state. The apply-when parameter determines
when the command is activated. For example, if the apply-when parameter is set to down, the network
command becomes active (thereby advertising the network to a router's BGP peers) when the tracked target is
unavailable.
To track a command for a BGP neighbor, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Navigate to routing » dynamic » bgp » neighbor » {address}, where {address} is the IP subnet address
and prefix for the neighbor.
3.
Configure the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
event { event }
apply-when { apply-when }
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
4.
Section 5.19.7.5
Deleting a Neighbor
To delete a neighbor from a BGP network, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Delete the network by typing:
no routing bgp neighbor address
Where:
• address is the IP address of the neighbor
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Section 5.19.8
Managing Networks
As opposed to neighbors, which are specific routers with which to exchange routes, networks are groups of
routers that are either part of a specific subnet or connected to a specific network interface. They can be used at
the same time as neighbors.
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Section 3.16, "Managing Event
Description
Select to track an event, apply the distribute-prefix-list only when
the tracked event goes to UP state.
Synopsis: { up, down }
Default: up
Applies the distribute-prefix-list when the tracked event goes UP
or DOWN.
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