Operation Manual – IPv4 Routing
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 5 BGP Configuration
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V. Keepalive
Keepalive messages are sent between peers to maintain connectivity. Its format
contains only the message header.
VI. Route-refresh
A route-refresh message is sent to a peer to request the resending of the specified
address family routing information. Its format is shown below:
Figure 5-5
BGP Route-refresh message format
AFI: Address Family Identifier.
Res: Reserved. Set to 0.
SAFI: Subsequent Address Family Identifier.
5.1.2 BGP Path Attributes
I. Classification of path attributes
Path attributes fall into four categories:
z
Well-known mandatory: Must be recognized by all BGP routers and must be
included in every update message. Routing information error occurs without this
attribute.
z
Well-known discretionary: Can be recognized by all BGP routers and optional to
be included in every update message as needed.
z
Optional transitive: Transitive attribute between ASs. A BGP router not supporting
this attribute can still receive routes with this attribute and advertise them to other
peers.
z
Optional non-transitive: If a BGP router does not support this attribute, it will not
advertise routes with this attribute.
The usage of each BGP path attribute is described in the following table.
Table 5-1
Usage of BGP path attributes
Name
Category
ORIGIN Well-known
mandatory
AS_PATH Well-known
mandatory
NEXT_HOP Well-known
mandatory
LOCAL_PREF Well-known
discretionary
ATOMIC_AGGREGATE Well-known
discretionary