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Border Gateway Protocol (BGPv4)
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LOCAL_PREF – This local preference attribute is similar to that of the
MED, but within an AS. It sets a metric which is used between BGP
speakers within an AS. It can help in selecting an outgoing BGP when
an AS has connectivity to multiple ASes or multiple BGP routes even
with the same next hop AS.
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ATOMIC_AGGREGATE – This attribute indicates that the routes were
created by aggregating more specific routes. More specific routes may
exist for some the these longer prefixes, but the router chose not to
send them, so as to reduce the size for the AS path parameters.
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AGGRATOR – This is an optional attribute that identifies the AS and
router that originally aggregated the routes.
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COMMUNITY – This attribute associates routing information with a
community of users. These communities share a common property, and
tagging routes with a community makes it easier for routers to identify
that property and enforce appropriate routing policies.
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ORIGINATOR_ID – This attribute is included when a route reflector
reflects a route. Then if the reflector later receives a route with its own
originator ID, a potential routing loop can be broken.
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CLUSTER_LIST – This attribute is of a list of the clusters through which
a route has been reflected. Every route reflector adds its own cluster ID
to the list. If the reflector receives a route with its own cluster ID, a
potential routing loop can be broken.
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MP_REACH_NLRI – This attribute describes routes for network
protocols other than IPv4. The attribute identifies the protocol with an
address family identifier (AFI) and a subsequent address family
identifier (SAFI). It contains the address of the next hop router for the
destinations, as well as the link level (e.g., Ethernet) addresses for that
next hop. It concludes with the destinations expressed as prefixes.
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MP_UNREACH_NLRI – This attribute withdraws non-IPv4 routes. It
includes the route’s AFI, SAFI, and network address prefixes.
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EXTENDED-COMMUNITIES – This attribute provides a mechanism for
labeling various information carried in route advertisements. It
provides an extended type field to ensure that communities can be
assigned for a broad range of uses, without fear of overlap.
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When there are multiple paths to the same prefix (with the same prefix
length), the information included in route advertisement is used to select
the best path to a destination following the rules shown below.
1.
Choose the path with the highest WEIGHT. If the value of this attribute
is the same for more than one candidate, go to the next step.
2.
Choose the path with the highest LOCAL-PREF. If the value of this
attribute is the same for more than one candidate, go to the next step.
3.
Choose the path that was generated by the local router with the
command. If the value of this criteria is
the same for more than one candidate, go to the next step.
Summary of Contents for ECS4660-28F
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Page 12: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE 12...
Page 64: ...CONTENTS 64...
Page 90: ...TABLES 90...
Page 92: ...SECTION I Getting Started 92...
Page 122: ...SECTION II Web Configuration 122 Multicast Routing on page 825...
Page 148: ...CHAPTER 3 Using the Web Interface Navigating the Web Browser Interface 148...
Page 224: ...CHAPTER 5 Interface Configuration VLAN Trunking 224 Figure 68 Configuring VLAN Trunking...
Page 262: ...CHAPTER 6 VLAN Configuration Configuring VLAN Translation 262...
Page 304: ...CHAPTER 9 Congestion Control Automatic Traffic Control 304...
Page 340: ...CHAPTER 11 Quality of Service Attaching a Policy Map to a Port 340...
Page 452: ...CHAPTER 13 Security Measures DHCP Snooping 452...
Page 740: ...CHAPTER 17 IP Services Configuring the PPPoE Intermediate Agent 740...
Page 866: ...CHAPTER 21 Multicast Routing Configuring PIMv6 for IPv6 866...
Page 882: ...CHAPTER 22 Using the Command Line Interface CLI Command Groups 882...
Page 1024: ...CHAPTER 26 Remote Monitoring Commands 1024...
Page 1030: ...CHAPTER 27 Flow Sampling Commands 1030...
Page 1088: ...CHAPTER 28 Authentication Commands PPPoE Intermediate Agent 1088...
Page 1162: ...CHAPTER 29 General Security Measures Configuring Port based Traffic Segmentation 1162...
Page 1186: ...CHAPTER 30 Access Control Lists ACL Information 1186...
Page 1214: ...CHAPTER 31 Interface Commands Transceiver Threshold Configuration 1214...
Page 1238: ...CHAPTER 33 Port Mirroring Commands RSPAN Mirroring Commands 1238...
Page 1258: ...CHAPTER 34 Congestion Control Commands Automatic Traffic Control Commands 1258...
Page 1270: ...CHAPTER 36 UniDirectional Link Detection Commands 1270...
Page 1276: ...CHAPTER 37 Address Table Commands 1276...
Page 1336: ...CHAPTER 39 ERPS Commands 1336...
Page 1386: ...CHAPTER 40 VLAN Commands Configuring Voice VLANs 1386...
Page 1406: ...CHAPTER 41 Class of Service Commands Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4 1406...
Page 1424: ...CHAPTER 42 Quality of Service Commands 1424...
Page 1536: ...CHAPTER 43 Multicast Filtering Commands MLD Proxy Routing 1536...
Page 1602: ...CHAPTER 45 CFM Commands Delay Measure Operations 1602...
Page 1624: ...CHAPTER 47 Domain Name Service Commands 1624...
Page 1646: ...CHAPTER 48 DHCP Commands DHCP Server 1646...
Page 1974: ...SECTION IV Appendices 1974...
Page 1980: ...APPENDIX A Software Specifications Management Information Bases 1980...