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Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring BGP
Default BGP Configuration
Feature
Default Setting
Aggregate address
Disabled: None defined.
AS path access list
None defined.
Auto summary
Enabled.
Best path
The router considers
as-path
in choosing a route and does not compare
similar routes from external BGP peers.
Compare router ID: Disabled.
BGP community list
Number: None defined. When you permit a value for the community number,
the list defaults to an implicit deny for everything else that has not been
permitted.
Format: Cisco default format (32-bit number).
BGP confederation
identifier/peers
Identifier: None configured.
Peers: None identified.
BGP Fast external fallover
Enabled.
BGP local preference
100. The range is 0 to 4294967295 with the higher value preferred.
BGP network
None specified; no backdoor route advertised.
BGP route dampening
Disabled by default. When enabled:
Half-life is 15 minutes.
Re-use is 750 (10-second increments).
Suppress is 2000 (10-second increments).
Max-suppress-time is 4 times half-life; 60 minutes.
BGP router ID
The IP address of a loopback interface if one is configured or the highest IP
address configured for a physical interface on the router.
Default information originate
(protocol or network
redistribution)
Disabled.
Default metric
Built-in, automatic metric translations.
Distance
External route administrative distance: 20 (acceptable values are from 1 to
255).
Internal route administrative distance: 200 (acceptable values are from 1 to
255).
Local route administrative distance: 200 (acceptable values are from 1 to
255).
Distribute list
In (filter networks received in updates): Disabled.
Out (suppress networks from being advertised in updates): Disabled.
Internal route redistribution
Disabled.
IP prefix list
None defined.
Summary of Contents for IE 4000
Page 12: ...8 Configuration Overview Default Settings After Initial Switch Configuration ...
Page 52: ...48 Configuring Interfaces Monitoring and Maintaining the Interfaces ...
Page 108: ...104 Configuring Switch Clusters Additional References ...
Page 128: ...124 Performing Switch Administration Additional References ...
Page 130: ...126 Configuring PTP ...
Page 140: ...136 Configuring CIP Additional References ...
Page 146: ...142 Configuring SDM Templates Configuration Examples for Configuring SDM Templates ...
Page 192: ...188 Configuring Switch Based Authentication Additional References ...
Page 244: ...240 Configuring IEEE 802 1x Port Based Authentication Additional References ...
Page 298: ...294 Configuring VLANs Additional References ...
Page 336: ...332 Configuring STP Additional References ...
Page 408: ...404 Configuring DHCP Additional References ...
Page 450: ...446 Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVR Additional References ...
Page 490: ...486 Configuring SPAN and RSPAN Additional References ...
Page 502: ...498 Configuring Layer 2 NAT ...
Page 770: ...766 Configuring IPv6 MLD Snooping Related Documents ...
Page 930: ...926 Configuring IP Unicast Routing Related Documents ...
Page 976: ...972 Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLAs Operations Additional References ...
Page 978: ...974 Dying Gasp ...
Page 990: ...986 Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking Monitoring Enhanced Object Tracking ...
Page 994: ...990 Configuring MODBUS TCP Displaying MODBUS TCP Information ...
Page 996: ...992 Ethernet CFM ...
Page 1066: ...1062 Using an SD Card SD Card Alarms ...