
BGP add path enables add path advertisement in an iBGP network and advertises the following types of paths
for a prefix:
• Backup paths—to enable fast convergence and connectivity restoration.
• Group-best paths—to resolve route oscillation.
• All paths—to emulate an iBGP full-mesh.
BGP Selective Multipath
Traditional BGP multipath feature allows a router receiving parallel paths to the same destination to install
the multiple paths in the routing table. By default, this multipath feature is applied to all configured peers.
BGP selective multipath allows application of the multipath feature only to selected peers.
The BGP router receiving multiple paths is configured with the
maximum-paths ... selective
option. The
iBGP/eBGP neighbors sharing multiple paths are configured with the
multipath
option, while being added
as neighbors on the BGP router.
The following behavior is to be noted while using BGP selective multipath:
• BGP selective multipath does not impact best path calculations. A best path is always included in the set
of multipaths.
• For VPN prefixes, the PE paths are
always
eligible to be multipaths.
For information on the
maximum-paths
and
multipath
commands, see the
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation
Services Router Routing Command Reference
.
Topology
A sample topology to illustrate the configuration used in this section is shown in the following figure.
Figure 7: BGP Selective Multipath
Router R4 receives parallel paths from Routers R1, R2 and R3 to the same destination. If Routers R1 and R2
are configured as selective multipath neighbors on Router R4, only the parallel paths from these routers are
installed in the routing table of Router R4.
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Implementing BGP
BGP Selective Multipath