On Thu, 10 Sep 2015, Donald Sharp wrote:

Paul -

I don't get this.  'no neighbor activate' does nothing more than
temporarily turn the neighbor off, why would it remove some config?  If I
wanted to remove the neighbor, I would do a 'no neighbor X' instead, right?

As things stand, 'no neigh X' removes the neighbour completely, regardless of the AFI/SAFI context. 'no neigh X activate' removes the AFI/SAFI config and deconfigs that AFi/SAFI.

Various arguments could be made I guess, though.

Note, you can also put the general configuration into a peer-group, and then activate and deactivate neighbours to use that peer-group. And deactivating should leave the peer-group.

So peer-groups can give a label for sets of configs and make that config-set have a lifetime beyond specific neighbour definition/activation.

regards,
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Paul Jakma      [email protected]  @pjakma Key ID: 64A2FF6A
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