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:
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always-compare-med—Allow comparing MED from different neighbors
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as-path-ignore—Ignore AS_PATH length for best route selection
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capability—Set capability
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cluster-id—Configure Route-Reflector Cluster-ID
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compare-med-empty-aspath—Allow comparing MED from different neighbors even with empty
as-path attribute.
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compare-routerid—Compare router-id for identical BGP paths
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default-local-preference—Configure default local preference value
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distance—Define an administrative distance
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enforce-first-as—Enforce the first AS for EBGP routes
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fast-external-fallover—Reset session if link to EBGP peer goes down
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install-igp-cost—Install IGP cost to next hop instead of MED value as BGP route cost
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local-as—Configure local AS number
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log-dampening-debug—Log dampening debug messages
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maxas-limit—Impose limit on number of ASes in AS-PATH attribute
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med-missing-as-worst—Consider routes missing MED attribute as least desirable
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neighbor—Specify a neighbor router
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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
urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-bgp namespace.
2. Under the
3. Under the
4. Under the