Configuring Vrf Dynamic Route Leaking - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring VRF Dynamic Route Leaking

Command or Action
Step 5
exit
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-bgp-af)#
exit
Step 6
neighbor ip-address
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-bgp)#
neighbor 10.0.0.0
Step 7
dmz-link-bandwidth
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-bgp-nbr)#
dmz-link-bandwidth
Step 8
commit
Configuring VRF Dynamic Route Leaking
Perform these steps to import routes from default-VRF to non-default VRF or to import routes from non-default
VRF to default VRF.
Before You Begin
A route-policy is mandatory for configuring dynamic route leaking. Use the route-policy route-policy-name
command in global configuration mode to configure a route-policy.
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Purpose
• eibgp maximum : Consider both eBGP and iBGP learned paths
for load balancing. eiBGP load balancing always does unequal-cost
load balancing.
When eiBGP is applied, eBGP or iBGP load balancing cannot be
configured; however, eBGP and iBGP load balancing can coexist.
Exits the current configuration mode.
Configures a CE neighbor. The ip-address argument must be a private
address.
Originates a demilitarized-zone (DMZ) link-bandwidth extended
community for the link to an eBGP/iBGP neighbor.
Implementing BGP
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