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Configuring bgp global mode – Brocade Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide v4.1.1 User Manual

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Configuring BGP global mode

Configurations that are not specific to address-family configuration are available in the BGP global
configuration mode. The nodes supporting BGP global configuration mode are:

always-compare-med—Allow comparing MED from different neighbors

as-path-ignore—Ignore AS_PATH length for best route selection

capability—Set capability

cluster-id—Configure Route-Reflector Cluster-ID

compare-med-empty-aspath—Allow comparing MED from different neighbors even with empty
as-path attribute.

compare-routerid—Compare router-id for identical BGP paths

default-local-preference—Configure default local preference value

distance—Define an administrative distance

enforce-first-as—Enforce the first AS for EBGP routes

fast-external-fallover—Reset session if link to EBGP peer goes down

install-igp-cost—Install IGP cost to next hop instead of MED value as BGP route cost

local-as—Configure local AS number

log-dampening-debug—Log dampening debug messages

maxas-limit—Impose limit on number of ASes in AS-PATH attribute

med-missing-as-worst—Consider routes missing MED attribute as least desirable

neighbor—Specify a neighbor router

timers—Adjust routing timers

For complete information on all of these nodes, refer to the BGP parameters defined in the
brocade-bgp YANG module. For information about the brocade-bgp YANG module, refer to the
Network OS YANG Reference Manual.

The following illustrates the configuration of remote AS number for neighbor 1.1.1.1.

1. Issue the RPC to configure the node in the

urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-bgp namespace.

2. Under the node, open the node.

3. Under the node, open the node.

4. Under the node, configure the nodes for global BGP configuration.