Redistribution, Bgp address-family synchronization – Cisco 12000/10700 V3.1.1 User Manual
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Chapter 14 Routing
BGP Address-Family Synchronization
State—Specifies the state of the neighbor router that can be one of Idle, Active, Established, Opensent,
Connect or Openconfirm.
Negotiated Version—Specifies the negotiated version of BGP running between the two peers.
Remote AS—Specifies the neighbor routers autonomous system number which can be from 1-65535.
Received Update Messages—The number of BGP Update messages received on this connection.
Transmitted Update Messages—The number of BGP Update messages transmitted on this connection.
Total Received Messages—The total number of messages received from the remote peer on this
connection.
Total Transmitted Messages—The total number of messages transmitted to the remote peer on this
connection.
Hold Time—The Hold Timer established with the peer (in seconds).
KeepAlive Time—The KeepAlive timer established with the peer (in seconds).
Configured Hold Time—The Hold Time configured for this BGP speaker with this peer (in seconds).
Configured KeepAlive Time—The KeepAlive timer configured for this BGP speaker with this peer (in
seconds).
Redistribution
The Redistribution tab displays a single area, BGP Redistribution Information.
BGP Redistribution Information
Protocol—Specifies the protocol to be redistributed into BGP. Valid Protocol Names that can be
redistributed are connected, static, ospf, isis, igrp, eigrp, egp, rip, mobile, odr, dvmrp.
Source ID—Indicates the Process ID of the redistributed protocol. A Positive Integer will indicate the
process id of the redistributed protocol; a character string will indicate the ISO routing area tag. In case
of protocols like CONNECTED and STATIC this attribute cannot be configured.
IS-IS Routing Level—Specifies the routing level of ISIS Protocol. The values for this field are: level-1,
level-2 or level-1-2 when protocol is IS-IS.
Redistribution Metric—Specifies the metric used for redistributed routes.
BGP Address-Family Synchronization
BGP, by default, carries the routing information only for IPv4 unicast addresses. Address family is used
to enable BGP to carry the routing information for multiple address types (ipv4 multicast,ipv4
unicast,ipv4 vrf,vpnv4 unicast). BGP Address Family synchronization is provided to synchronize BGP
Address Families configured on the device with the EM. When the synchronization process is initiated
for the first time on the chassis, the address families in the device are uploaded to the EM. For the
subsequent synchronizations, only the new address families configured on the device are uploaded to the
EM and the address families that are removed from the device are deleted from the EM.