RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Chapter 13
Unicast and Multicast Routing
Managing BGP
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Parameter
Description
The authentication key chain.
string { string }
Synopsis:
A string 1 to 16 characters long
The authentication string.
4. Configure the interface settings by typing the following commands:
Parameter
Description
{ ifname }
Synopsis:
A string 1 to 32 characters long
The name of the interface.
passive
The specified interface is set to passive mode. In passive mode, all received packets are
processed normally and RIPd sends neither multicast nor unicast RIP packets except to RIP
neighbors specified with a neighbor element.
receive-version { receive-version }
Synopsis:
{ 1, 2, 1,2, 2,1 }
The version of RIP packets that will be accepted on this interface. By default, version 1
and version 2 packets will be accepted.
send-version { send-version }
Synopsis:
{ 1, 2, 1,2, 2,1 }
The version of RIP to send packets with. By default, version 2 packets will be sent.
split-horizon { split-horizon }
Synopsis:
{ yes, no, poisoned-reverse }
Default:
yes
A split horizon.
mode { mode }
Synopsis:
{ md5-rfc, md5-old-ripd, text, none }
The authentication mode.
key-chain { key-chain }
Synopsis:
A string
The authentication key chain.
string { string }
Synopsis:
A string 1 to 16 characters long
The authentication string.
5. Type
commit
and press
Enter
to save the changes, or type
revert
and press
Enter
to abort.
Section 13.8
Managing BGP
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) as defined by
[http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4271.txt] is a robust and
scalable routing protocol. BGP is designed to manage a routing table of up to 90000 routes. Therefore, it is used
in large networks or among groups of networks which have common administrative and routing policies. External
BGP (eBGP) is used to exchange routes between different Autonomous Systems (AS). Interior BGP (iBGP) is used to
exchange routes within autonomous system (AS).
BGP is used by the bgpd daemon to handle communications with other routers. The daemon also determines
which routers it prefers to forward traffic to for each known network route.
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