Hi Rodney!

How's it all going?  ;)

You can be pedantic with the "one neighbour statement" and "one line
in the access-list" type statements by using their respective
groups...

ie...

router bgp 1234
neighbor 1.2.3.4 peer-group BMWIN4MONTHS
neighbor BMWIN4MONTHS remote-as xxx
neighbor BMWIN4MONTHS soft-reconfig in
neighbor BMWIN4MONTHS route-map blah
nieghbor BMWIN4MONTHS etc etc

Good luck with all of that...

Cheers,
Matt

CCIE #22386
CCSI #31207

2009/11/17 Rodney Tuten <[email protected]>:
> Clarification on Lab14 Vol2 v11.0
>
> 5.1 states that R4,R5 & R6 can only have one neighbor statement. However when 
> you look at the configure this section on the Detailed Solutions Guide 
> multiple neighbor statements to set the remote-as and the update-source then 
> again in 5.3 you issue another neighbor statement to set "soft-reconfig in" 
> and again in 5.4 setting up EBGP between R6 and BB2 you set up more neighbor 
> statements.
> Now when I interpret the instruction "R4, R5 and R6 can only have one 
> neighbor statement."
> I take that to mean you can only use the neighbor command once in the BGP 
> section for those 3 routers is this a mistake in the Lab or am I reading it 
> wrong?
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
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