959Related commands: confederation nonstandard and confederation peer-as.Examples # Confederation 9 consists of four sub-ASs, namely, 38, 39, 40 and 41. The peer10.1.1.1 is a member of the confederation while the peer 200.1.1.1 is outside ofthe confederation. Take sub AS 41 as an example. system-view[Sysname] bgp 41[Sysname-bgp] confederation id 9[Sysname-bgp] confederation peer-as 38 39 40[Sysname-bgp] group Confed38 external[Sysname-bgp] peer Confed38 as-number 38[Sysname-bgp] peer 10.1.1.1 group Confed38[Sysname-bgp] group Remote98 external[Sysname-bgp] peer Remote98 as-number 98[Sysname-bgp] peer 200.1.1.1 group Remote98confederation nonstandardSyntax confederation nonstandardundo confederation nonstandardView BGP viewParameters NoneDescription Use the confederation nonstandard command to make the router compatiblewith routers not compliant with RFC3065 in the confederation.Use the undo confederation nonstandard command to restore the default.By default, all routers in the confederation comply with RFC3065.All devices in the confederation should be configured with this command tointeract with those devices not compliant with RFC3065.Related commands: confederation id and confederation peer-as.Examples # AS100 contains routers not compliant with RFC3065 and comprises twosub-ASs, 64000 and 65000. system-view[Sysname] bgp 64000[Sysname-bgp] confederation id 100[Sysname-bgp] confederation peer-as 65000[Sysname-bgp] confederation nonstandardconfederation peer-asSyntax confederation peer-as as-number-list