294
Attribute value : MED 0, localpref 100, pref-val 0, pre 255
State : valid, internal-confed, best,
IP precedence : N/A
QoS local ID : N/A
IP precedence : N/A
QoS local ID : N/A
The output indicates the following:
•
Router F can send route information to Router B and Router C through the confederation by
establishing only an EBGP connection with Router A.
•
Router B and Router D are in the same confederation, but belong to different sub-ASs. They obtain
external route information from Router A and generate identical BGP route entries although they
have no direct connection in between.
BGP path selection configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
Figure 69
, all routers run BGP. EBGP runs between Router A and Router B, and between
Router A and Router C. IBGP runs between Router B and Router D, and between Router D and Router C.
OSPF is the IGP protocol in AS 200.
Configure routing policies to make Router D give priority to the route 1.0.0.0/8 learned from Router C.
Figure 69
Network diagram
Table 13
Interface and IP address assignment
Device Interface
IP
address
Device
Interface IP
address
Router A
GE1/0
1.0.0.1/8
Router D
GE1/0
195.1.1.1/24
GE2/0
192.1.1.1/24
GE2/0
194.1.1.1/24
GE3/0
193.1.1.1/24
Router
C
GE1/0
193.1.1.2/24
Router B
GE1/0
192.1.1.2/24
GE2/0
195.1.1.2/24
GE2/0
194.1.1.2/24