A neighbor may keep its configuration after it was added to a peer group if theneighbor’s configuration is more specific than the peer group’s, and the neighbor’sconfiguration does not affect outgoing updates.A peer group must exist before you add a peer to it. If the peer group is disabled(shutdown) the peers within the group are also disabled (shutdown).In BGP, you cannot associate a peer to a peer-group without configuring theremote-as for Internal BGP (IBGP) or External BGP (EBGP).This command automatically restarts the neighbor session for the configuration totake effect.RelatedCommandsclear ip bgp — resets BGP sessions.neighbor peer-group (creating group) — creates a peer group.show ip bgp peer-group — views BGP peers.show ip bgp neighbors — views BGP neighbors configurations.neighbor peer-group (creating group)Allows you to create a peer group and assign it a name.S4810Syntax neighbor peer-group-name peer-groupTo delete a peer group, use the no neighbor peer-group-name peer-groupcommand.Parameters peer-group-nameEnter a text string up to 16 characters long as the name ofthe peer group.Defaults Not configured.CommandModesROUTER BGPCommandHistoryThis guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms,refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.Version 9.0.2.0 Introduced on the S6000.Version8.3.19.0Introduced on the S4820T.Version 8.3.11.1 Introduced on the Z9000.Border Gateway Protocol 427