3com S7906E 설치 설명서

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To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Configure the system to use the 
local address as the next hop of 
a route to be advertised to a 
specified peer or peer group 
peer { group-name | 
ip-address 
next-hop-local 
Optional 
By default, the system uses the 
local address as the next hop of 
a route to be advertised to an 
EBGP peer. Note that in the 
inter-provider VPN option C 
solution, you need to configure 
the peer group-name | 
ip-address 
} 
next-hop-invariable command 
on the RR for multi-hop EBGP 
neighbors and reflector clients 
to ensure that the next hop of a 
VPN route will not be changed.
Configure the system to be the 
RR and set a peer or peer 
group as the client of the RR 
peer { group-name | 
ip-address 
reflect-client 
Optional 
By default, no RR or RR client 
is configured. 
Enable the ORF capability for a 
BGP peer/peer group 
peer { group-name | 
ip-address
 
capability-advertise orf 
ip-prefix
 { both receive 
send } 
Optional 
By default, the ORF capability 
is disabled on a BGP peer or 
peer group. 
Enable VPN target filtering for 
received VPNv4 routes 
policy vpn-target 
Optional 
Enabled by default 
Enable route reflection 
between clients 
reflect between-clients 
Optional 
Enabled by default 
Specify the cluster ID of the RR 
reflector cluster-id { cluster-id 
ip-address } 
Optional 
Router ID of an RR in the 
cluster by default 
Create an RR reflection policy 
rr-filter 
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Optional 
 
 
For information about BGP-L2VPN address family and VPLS address family, refer to MPLS L2VPN 
Commands and VPLS Commands in the MPLS Volume
 
Configuring specific routing features for BGP-VPNv4 subaddress family 
Follow these steps to configure specific routing features for BGP-VPNv4 subaddress family: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Enter BGP view 
bgp as-number 
— 
Configure the remote PE as the 
peer 
peer ip-address as-number 
as-number 
Required