19: Configuring BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
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GW7304 Series User Manual
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19.2.1
BGP global settings
To configure global BGP settings, click Add. The Global Settings page appears.
Figure 80: The BGP global settings page
Web Field/UCI/Package Option
Description
Web: BGP Enabled
UCI: bgpd.bgpd.enabled
Opt: enabled
Enables or disables BGP protocol.
1
Enabled.
0
Disabled.
Web: Router ID
UCI: bgpd.bgpd.router_id
Opt: router_id
Sets a Unique Router ID in 4 byte format 0.0.0.0.
Web: Autonomous System Number
UCI: bgpd.bgpd.asn
Opt: asn
Defines the ASN for the local router. Type in the ASN.
Blank
Range
1-4294967295
Web: Network
UCI: bgpd.bgpd.network
Opt: list network
Sets the list of networks that will be advertised to neighbours in
prefix format 0.0.0.0/0. Separate multiple networks by a space
using UCI. Ensure the network prefix matches the one shown in
the routing table. See ‘Routes’ section below.
Table 43: Information table for BGP global settings
19.2.2
Optionally configure a BGP route map
Route maps provide a means to both filter and/or apply actions to a route. This allows a
policy to be applied to routes. Route maps are an ordered list of route map entries each
with a set of criteria that must be matched before specific attributes of the route are
modified.
Scroll down to the BGP Route Map section.
Type in a name for the BGP route map name and then click Add. The ROUTEMAP
configuration section appears. You can configure multiple route maps.