Snbgp4neighfiltergroupweight, Snbgp4neighfiltergroupweightacce sslist, Bgp4 neighbor route map table – Brocade Unified IP MIB Reference (Supporting FastIron Releases 07.5.00 and 08.0.10) User Manual

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Unified IP MIB Reference

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BGP4 neighbor route map table

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BGP4 neighbor route map table

A route map can be one of the parameters to be advertised by the BGP4 network. The Layer 3
Switch can use the route map to set or change BGP4 attributes when creating a local BGP4 route.

BGP4 network table

The BGP4 network table shows the weight used for the network.

snBgp4NeighFilterGroupWeight
brcdIp.1.2.11.8.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

Assigns a weight to a neighbor filter.
Valid values: 0 – 65535

snBgp4NeighFilterGroupWeightAcce
ssList
brcdIp.1.2.11.8.1.1.10
Syntax: OCTET STRING

Read-write

This is a number from 1 through 0xFFFF. The incoming and
outgoing list can have a mximum of 16 entries each. This
integer is represented by two octets.

Name, OID, and syntax

Access

Description

Name, OID, and syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighRouteMapTable
brcdIp.1.2.11.9.1

None

The BGP4 neighbor route map table.

snBgp4NeighRouteMapNeighIp
brcdIp.1.2.11.9.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress

Read-only

Shows the IP address for a neighbor entry.

snBgp4NeighRouteMapDir
brcdIp.1.2.11.9.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

Read-only

Indicates the direction of the advertisement to which the
access list is applied:

out(0)

in(1)

snBgp4NeighRouteMapMapNam
e
brcdIp.1.2.11.9.1.1.3
Syntax: OCTET STRING

Read-write

Specifies the name of the route map you want to use. The
value of this object is an octet string. Each character of the
name is represented by one octet. There can be up to 32
octets in this object.

snBgp4NeighRouteMapRowStat
us
brcdIp.1.2.11.9.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

Controls the management of the table rows. The following
values can be written:

delete(3) – Deletes the row.

create(4) – Creates a new row.

modify(5) – Modifies an existing row.

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a
"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) – No such row.

invalid(1) – Row is inoperative.

valid(2) – Row exists and is valid.

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