> What I need is simply output of an equivalent command in Juniper router or
> how is the behavior of BGP with Juniper router.
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> Regards
> Bahaa
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> From: Charles van Niman
> To: Eng. Bahaa
> Cc: "juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net&q
need is simply output of an equivalent command in Juniper router or how
is the behavior of BGP with Juniper router.
Regards
Bahaa
From: Charles van Niman
To: Eng. Bahaa
Cc: "juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net"
Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 2015 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] BGP
I think you're referring to update-groups. You can show existing
groupings with show bgp group, and JunOS automatically manages all of
these. You can (and should probably) still create your own groups to
manage common configuration elements for groups of peers though.
JunOS does NOT automatically
Hello,
Not quite sure what you mean by groups, I usually just refer
to them in cisco-land as "types, ibgp/ebgp" until I'm actually using
the peer-group neighbor statements. As for the command, you might try
show route receive-protocol bgp . This is a pretty good
reference: http://networkin
Hi Guys,I am new with this group and with Juniper products as well.I curious to
know the behaviour of BGP routing with Juniper routers.With Cisco router, a BGP
speaker deals by default with all external peers as one group and with internal
peers as another group.With external peers,it starts a t
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