set next-hop
ip-address
Changing the WEIGHT Attribute
To change how the WEIGHT attribute is used, enter the first command. You can also use route maps to
change this and other BGP attributes. For example, you can include the second command in a route map
to specify the next hop address.
• Assign a weight to the neighbor connection.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
neighbor {
ip-address
|
peer-group-name
} weight
weight
–
weight
: the range is from 0 to 65535.
The default is
0
.
• Sets weight for the route.
CONFIG-ROUTE-MAP mode
set weight
weight
–
weight
: the range is from 0 to 65535.
To view BGP configuration, use the
show config
command in CONFIGURATION ROUTER BGP mode
or the
show running-config bgp
command in EXEC Privilege mode.
Enabling Multipath
By default, the software allows one path to a destination. You can enable multipath to allow up to 64
parallel paths to a destination.
NOTE: Dell Networking recommends
not
using multipath and add path simultaneously in a route
reflector.
To allow more than one path, use the following command.
The
show ip bgp network
command includes multipath information for that network.
• Enable multiple parallel paths.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
maximum-paths {ebgp | ibgp}
number
Filtering BGP Routes
Filtering routes allows you to implement BGP policies.
You can use either IP prefix lists, route maps, AS-PATH ACLs or IP community lists (using a route map) to
control which routes the BGP neighbor or peer group accepts and advertises. Prefix lists filter routes
based on route and prefix length, while AS-Path ACLs filter routes based on the ASN. Route maps can
filter and set conditions, change attributes, and assign update policies.
NOTE: Dell Networking OS supports up to 255 characters in a set community statement inside a
route map.
NOTE: With Dell Networking OS, you can create inbound and outbound policies. Each of the
commands used for filtering has
in
and
out
parameters that you must apply. In Dell Networking
OS, the order of preference varies depending on whether the attributes are applied for inbound
updates or outbound updates.
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Summary of Contents for Z9000
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Page 80: ...grub reboot 80 Management ...
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Page 491: ...Figure 70 Configuring OSPF and BGP for MSDP Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 491 ...
Page 496: ...Figure 73 MSDP Default Peer Scenario 1 496 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP ...
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