Filtering Bgp Routes Using As-Path Information; Configuring Bgp Route Reflectors - Dell S4048–ON Configuration Manual

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Filtering BGP Routes Using AS-PATH Information

To filter routes based on AS-PATH information, use these commands.
1.
Create a AS-PATH ACL and assign it a name.
CONFIGURATION mode
ip as-path access-list as-path-name
2.
Create a AS-PATH ACL filter with a deny or permit action.
AS-PATH ACL mode
{deny | permit} as-regular-expression
3.
Return to CONFIGURATION mode.
AS-PATH ACL
exit
4.
Enter ROUTER BGP mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
router bgp as-number
5.
Filter routes based on the criteria in the configured route map.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
neighbor {ip-address | peer-group-name} filter-list as-path-name {in | out}
Configure the following parameters:
ip-address or peer-group-name: enter the neighbor's IP address or the peer group's name.
as-path-name: enter the name of a configured AS-PATH ACL.
in: apply the AS-PATH ACL map to inbound routes.
out: apply the AS-PATH ACL to outbound routes.
To view which commands are configured, use the show config command in CONFIGURATION ROUTER BGP mode and the
show ip as-path-access-list command in EXEC Privilege mode.
To forward all routes not meeting the AS-PATH ACL criteria, include the permit .* filter in your AS-PATH ACL.

Configuring BGP Route Reflectors

BGP route reflectors are intended for ASs with a large mesh; they reduce the amount of BGP control traffic.
NOTE: Dell Networking recommends
With route reflection configured properly, IBGP routers are not fully meshed within a cluster but all receive routing information.
Configure clusters of routers where one router is a concentration router and the others are clients who receive their updates from
the concentration router.
To configure a route reflector, use the following commands.
Assign an ID to a router reflector cluster.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
bgp cluster-id cluster-id
You can have multiple clusters in an AS.
Configure the local router as a route reflector and the neighbor or peer group identified is the route reflector client.
not using multipath and add path simultaneously in a route reflector.
Border Gateway Protocol IPv4 (BGPv4)
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