Basic BGP Configuration
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Basic BGP
Configuration
Configuration
Prerequisites
Before performing basic BGP configuration, you need to ensure:
■
Network layer connectivity between adjacent nodes.
Before performing basic BGP configuration, make sure the following are available.
■
Local AS number and router ID
■
IPv4 address and AS number of the peers
■
Source interface of update packets.
Configuring BGP
Multicast Address Family
n
Commands are configured in a similar way in multicast address family view and in
BGP view. Unless otherwise specified, follow the configuration in BGP view. For
details, see the corresponding command manual. All the following uses the
configuration in BGP view for example.
Configuring Basic BGP
Functions
Table 289
Configure BGP multicast address family
Operation Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
-
Start BGP and enter BGP view
bgp
as-number
Required
By default, the system does
not run BGP.
Enter multicast address family
view
ipv4-family multicast
Required
Table 290
Configure basic BGP functions
Operation Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
-
Specify the router ID
router id
ip-address
Optional
Enable BGP and enter BGP
view
bgp
as-number
Required
By default, BGP is disabled.
Create a peer group
group
group-name
[
internal
|
external
]
Required
Add a peer to the peer group
peer
peer-address
group
group-name
[
as-number
as-number
]
Required
If it is an IBGP peer, you need
not specify an AS number.
Set an AS number for the peer
group
peer
group-name
as-number
as-number
Required
By default, a peer group has
no AS number.
Assign a description string for
a BGP peer/a BGP peer group
peer
{
group-name
|
ip-address
}
description
description-text
Optional
By default, a peer/a peer group
is not assigned a description
string.
Activate a specified BGP peer
peer
{
group-name |
ip-address
}
enable
Required
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