Configuring basic bgp, Enabling bgp – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual
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Task Remarks
Configuring the interval for sending the
same update
Optional.
Allowing establishment of EBGP
connection to an indirectly connected
Optional.
Enabling the BGP ORF capability
Optional.
Enabling 4-byte AS number suppression
Optional.
Enabling quick reestablishment of direct
EBGP session
Optional.
Enabling MD5 authentication for TCP
connections
Optional.
Configuring BGP load balancing
Optional.
Forbidding session establishment with a
peer or peer group
Optional.
Optional.
Configuring a large scale BGP
network
Optional.
Configuring a BGP route reflector
Optional.
Configuring a BGP confederation
Optional.
Optional.
Enabling Guard route redistribution
Optional.
Optional.
Enabling logging of session state changes
Optional.
Optional.
NOTE:
If you perform configurations on a peer group and peers of the peer group, the most recent configuration
takes effect.
Configuring basic BGP
This section describes the tasks required for a BGP network to work.
Enabling BGP
A router ID is the unique identifier of a BGP router in an AS.
•
To ensure the uniqueness of a router ID and enhance network reliability, you can specify in BGP
view the IP address of a local loopback interface as the router ID.
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If no router ID is specified in BGP view, the global router ID is used.
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If the global router ID is used and then the interface that owns the router ID is removed, the device
will select a new router ID.