From: crl (cisco@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon May 07 2001 - 21:06:28 GMT-3
Going through a BGP course manual here. Found a few slides on something
called "BGP Neighbor Templates". Apparantly you define an access-list of
allowed source IPs, and then your BGP process will allow anyone in that
range to establish a session. To me, it sounds very similar to DLSw+
promiscuous.
Anyhow, the commands it tells you to use to set it up:
access-list 10 permit <address> <mask>
router bgp <AS>
neighbor <template-name> neighbor-list <ACL>
So I figure this sounds neat, let's give it a try. Alas, it doesn't work.
IOS doesn't know what I'm talking about. I searched the doc CD high and low,
and found a couple references to this in the "IP Routing Protocols Commands"
from the 11.0 and previous manuals. Nothing in the later ones though.
Is this a feature that is no longer offered? All my lab routers are running
at least 11.3 and most are running 12.0. Anyone ever made this happen? Ever
heard of it? I don't think it's in Halabi's book either...
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