BGP Overview
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A BGP speaker advertises the routes obtained from EBGP to all its BGP peers
(including both EBGP and IBGP peers);
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A BGP speaker does not advertise the routes obtained from IBGP to its IBGP
peers;
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A BGP speaker advertises the routes obtained from IBGP to its EBGP peers (in
Switch 7750, BGP and IGP does not synchronize with each other);
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Once a BGP speaker sets up a connection to a new peer, it advertises all its BGP
routes to the new peer.
BGP route selection policies
In the implementation on Switch 7750, BGP adopts the following policies for
route selection:
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Discard next-hop-unreachable routes;
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Prefer the routes with the highest local-preference;
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Prefer the routes initiated from the local router;
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Prefer the routes across the least ASs (that is, the routes with the shortest
AS-Path);
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Prefer the routes with the lowest Origin type;
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Prefer the routes with the lowest MED value;
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Prefer the routes learned from EBGP;
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Prefer the routes advertised from the router with the lowest BGP ID.
BGP Peer and Peer
Group
Definition
As described in “BGP Routing Mechanism” on page 352, two BGP speakers
capable of exchanging BGP messages with each other are peers of each other. A
BGP peer group is a set of BGP peers.
Relation between peer and peer group
In the Switch 7750, a BGP peer cannot exist independently; it must belong to a
peer group. Therefore, when you configure a BGP peer, you must first create a
BGP peer group, and then add a peer to the group.
BGP peer groups bring convenience for configuration. Once a peer is added to a
peer group, the peer will inherit the same configuration of the peer group. This
can simplify your configuration in many cases. In addition, adding peers to a peer
group can improve route advertisement efficiency.
When the configuration of a peer group changes, the configuration of group
members also changes in the same way. For some attributes, you can configure
them on a particular member by specifying an IP address; and the attribute
settings you made in this way on a member take precedence over the attribute
settings on the peer group. Note that, the members and the group must have
consistent route update policies, but they can have different entrance policies.
Summary of Contents for Switch 7754
Page 32: ...32 CHAPTER 1 CLI OVERVIEW ...
Page 70: ...70 CHAPTER 5 LOGGING IN USING MODEM ...
Page 76: ...76 CHAPTER 7 LOGGING IN THROUGH NMS ...
Page 86: ...86 CHAPTER 9 CONFIGURATION FILE MANAGEMENT ...
Page 120: ...120 CHAPTER 13 ISOLATE USER VLAN CONFIGURATION ...
Page 126: ...126 CHAPTER 14 SUPER VLAN ...
Page 136: ...136 CHAPTER 16 IP PERFORMANCE CONFIGURATION ...
Page 152: ...152 CHAPTER 17 IPX CONFIGURATION ...
Page 164: ...164 CHAPTER 19 QINQ CONFIGURATION ...
Page 172: ...172 CHAPTER 21 SHARED VLAN CONFIGURATION ...
Page 182: ...182 CHAPTER 22 PORT BASIC CONFIGURATION ...
Page 198: ...198 CHAPTER 24 PORT ISOLATION CONFIGURATION ...
Page 208: ...208 CHAPTER 25 PORT SECURITY CONFIGURATION ...
Page 224: ...224 CHAPTER 27 DLDP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 232: ...232 CHAPTER 28 MAC ADDRESS TABLE MANAGEMENT ...
Page 240: ...240 CHAPTER 29 CENTRALIZED MAC ADDRESS AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION ...
Page 280: ...280 CHAPTER 30 MSTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 348: ...348 CHAPTER 35 IS IS CONFIGURATION ...
Page 408: ...408 CHAPTER 39 802 1X CONFIGURATION ...
Page 412: ...412 CHAPTER 40 HABP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 422: ...422 CHAPTER 41 MULTICAST OVERVIEW ...
Page 426: ...426 CHAPTER 42 GMRP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 480: ...480 CHAPTER 47 PIM CONFIGURATION ...
Page 506: ...506 CHAPTER 48 MSDP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 552: ...552 CHAPTER 51 TRAFFIC ACCOUNTING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 570: ...570 CHAPTER 53 HA CONFIGURATION ...
Page 582: ...582 CHAPTER 54 ARP CONFIGURATION SwitchA arp protective down recover interval 200 ...
Page 622: ...622 CHAPTER 58 DHCP RELAY AGENT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 684: ...684 CHAPTER 61 QOS CONFIGURATION ...
Page 718: ...718 CHAPTER 63 CLUSTER ...
Page 738: ...738 CHAPTER 67 UDP HELPER CONFIGURATION ...
Page 752: ...752 CHAPTER 69 RMON CONFIGURATION ...
Page 772: ...772 CHAPTER 70 NTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 796: ...796 CHAPTER 72 FILE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ...
Page 802: ...802 CHAPTER 73 BIMS CONFIGURATION ...
Page 814: ...814 CHAPTER 74 FTP AND TFTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 830: ...830 CHAPTER 75 INFORMATION CENTER ...
Page 836: ...836 CHAPTER 76 DNS CONFIGURATION ...
Page 852: ...852 CHAPTER 77 BOOTROM AND HOST SOFTWARE LOADING ...
Page 858: ...858 CHAPTER 78 BASIC SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DEBUGGING ...