When you activate a neighbor under an address family it will begin to send/receive routes for that address family. In this case you'll exchange IPv4 unicast and IPv4 multicast routes with both R1 and R2.
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Amer Mustafa <[email protected]> wrote: > can anyone explain to me the commands highlighted in yellow ? ( > address-family ipv4 multicast part ) > > router bgp 1 > bgp log-neighbor-changes > neighbor 200.0.0.1 remote-as 1 > neighbor 200.0.0.1 update-source Loopback0 > neighbor 200.0.0.2 remote-as 1 > neighbor 200.0.0.2 update-source Loopback0 > ! > address-family ipv4 > redistribute connected > neighbor 200.0.0.1 activate > neighbor 200.0.0.2 activate > no auto-summary > no synchronization > exit-address-family > ! > address-family ipv4 multicast > redistribute connected > neighbor 200.0.0.1 activate ( what is the meaning of activate ) > neighbor 200.0.0.2 activate > no auto-summary > exit-address-family > > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > >
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