neighbor site-of-origin
Syntax
neighbor { ipAddress | ipv6Address | peerGroupName } site-of-origin siteOfOrigin
no neighbor { ipAddress | ipv6Address | peerGroupName } site-of-origin
Release Information
Command introduced before JunosE Release
7.1.0.
ipv6Address variable added
in JunosE Release 8.0.0.
Description
Specifies a site of origin that is added to the extended communities list in each route received from the specified peer, unless the extended communities list already includes a site of origin. When routes are advertised to the peer, routes whose extended communities list contain this site of origin are filtered out and not advertised to the peer. After you issue this command, the site of origin is applied to all routes that are received or advertised. The session is not bounced.
The no version removes the site of origin for the peer.
![]() | Note: If you use this command to configure a site of origin for routes from a peer, then routes advertised to that peer that contain this site of origin are filtered out and not advertised. This behavior is followed regardless of whether the neighbor send-community extended command has been issued for the peer. To apply the new policy to routes that are already present in the BGP routing table, you must use the clear ip bgp command to perform a soft clear or hard clear of the current BGP session. |
Options
- ipAddress—IP address of BGP neighbor
- ipv6Address—IPv6 address of BGP neighbor
- peerGroupName—Name of a BGP peer group. If you specify a BGP peer group by using the peerGroupName argument, all the members of the peer group inherit the characteristic configured with this command. You cannot override the characteristic for a specific member of the peer group.
- siteOfOrigin—Designator for
the site of origin; in the format AA:NN, where any of the following is true:
- AA—AS number in the range 0–65535 and NN is an integer in the range 0–4294967295; for example, 320:72358
- AA—AS number in the range 0–4294967295 and NN is an integer in the range 0–65535; for example, 84511:45
- AA—Dotted decimal IP address and NN is an integer in the range 0–65535; for example, 10.10.21.5:1256
Mode
Address Family Configuration, Router Configuration
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