Announcing Connected Routes To Bgp - Avaya 1000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring BGP Features
Avaya1's Ethernet interface is configured with an ip address of 100.1.1.1/24. Configure a static
route of 200.1.1.0/24 pointing to 100.1.1.254 on Avaya1.
Avaya1> conf term Avaya1/configure> ip route 200.1.1.0 24 100.1.1.254
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View the bgp table of 3rdPartyRouter to check the routes announced by Avaya1.
3rdPartyRouter>show ip bgp
Announce the static route 200.1.1.0 on to BGP
Avaya1/configure> router bgp 100
Avaya1/configure/router/bgp 100> redistribute static
Examine the bgp table of 3rdPartyRouter to see whether Avaya1 has announced any routes.
3rdPartyRouter>show ip bgp
Pull back the route 200.1.1.0 announced to 3rdPartyRouter by doing a no redistribute static
on Avaya1.
Avaya1/configure/router/bgp 100> no redistribute static
Examine the bgp table of 3rdPartyRouter to see whether we have any routes.
3rdPartyRouter> show ip bgp

Announcing Connected routes to BGP

Avaya1> show ip bgp summary
Avaya1 has an EBGP session with 3rdPartyRouter in ESTABLISHED state. Avaya1's Ethernet
interface is configured with an ip address of 100.1.1.1/24. Lets announce the connected
interface route of 100.1.1.0/24 to 3rdPartyRouter through redistribution.
View the bgp table of 3rdPartyRouter to check the routes announced by Avaya1.
3rdPartyRouter>show ip bgp
Announce the connected interface route 100.1.1.0 on to BGP
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Avaya Secure Router 1000 Series Configuration Guide
December 2010

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