Enabling ip routing – Cisco 15327 User Manual
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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2
Chapter 11 Configuring Networking Protocols
BGP
BGP
To configure the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), perform the following procedure, beginning in global
configuration mode:
Enabling IP Routing
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow this procedure to enable IP routing:
Note
By default, IP routing is already enabled.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# router ospf
process-ID
Defines OSPF as the IP routing protocol.
The process ID identifies a unique OSPF router
process. This number is internal to the ML-Series
card only; the process ID here does not have to
match the process IDs on other routers.
Step 2
Router(config-router)# network
net-address wildcard-mask area area-ID
Assigns an interface to a specific area.
•
The net-address is the address of directly
connected networks or subnets.
•
The wildcard-mask is an inverse mask that
compares a given address with interface
addressing to determine whether OSPF uses this
interface.
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The area parameter identifies the interface as
belonging to an area.
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The area-ID specifies the area associated with
the network address.
Step 3
Router(config-router)# end
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# router bgp
autonomous-system-number
Defines BGP as the IP routing protocol.
The autonomous system number is the autonomous
system to which this ML-Series card belongs.
Step 2
Router(config-router) # network
net-number
Defines the directly connected networks that run
BGP.
The network number is the number of the network
that is advertised by this ML-Series card.
Step 3
Router(config-router)# exit
Returns to global configuration mode.