D-Link DGS-6600-48T Configuration Guide - Page 294
BGP Configuration commands, Configuring BGP to Not Use As-Path Factor for Selecting the Best Path
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Volume 4-Layer 3 Configurations / Chapter 30-Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) BGP Configuration commands One of the useful aspects of BGP is that it can interface with Interior Gateway Protocols (IGPs), which can help with the management of complicated internal networks. By Interfacing with IGPs, BGP can assist in scaling issues. For example, when an existing IGP is scaled to match new traffic demands, then BGP's interfacing capability to that IGP is important in order to maintain the efficiency of the network. BGP Configuration commands The following Configuration Topics are included in this sub-section: • Enabling BGP • Optional Settings for a Basic BGP Configuration • Configuring BGP Peers • Available Customizing Options for BGP Peers • Creating BGP Aggregate Entries • Creating BGP Aggregate Entries • To propagate network 172.0.0.0 and suppress the more specific route 172.10.0.0: • Enabling the BGP Routing Process • Configuring Fixed Router ID for LBGP BGP Routing Process • Comparing (MED) for Paths from Neighbors in Different Autonomous Systems • Configuring BGP to Not Use As-Path Factor for Selecting the Best Path • Comparing Router IDs for Identical eBGP Paths • Configuring BGP Defaults and Activating IPv4-Unicast for Peers • Changing Default Local Preference Value • Configuring (MED) Values Inclusions Between Paths in Autonomous Systems • Configuring BGP to Enforce First Autonomous Systems for eBGP Routes • Enabling Logging of BGP Neighbor Resets • Defining a BGP Autonomous System Path Access List • Creating a Community List Entry • Setting Minimum Interval Between BGP Routing Updates • Creating a Description for a Neighbor • Setting Up BGP Filters • Creating a BGP Peer Group • Adding a Neighbor to a BGP Peer Group • Adding an Entry to the BGP Neighbor Table • Applying Route Maps to Outgoing Routes • Specifying that Communities Attribute should be Sent to BGP Neighbors • Disabling a Neighbor or Peer Group • Configuring the BGP Origin Code • BGP Synchronization • Displaying the BGP Routing Table • Displaying the Configured Community Lists • Displaying Routes that Conform to a Specified Filter List • Displaying BGP Permitted Routes • Displaying Information about BGP Neighbors • Displaying IP Routes DGS-6600 Configuration Guide 294