Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
NOTE
In complex legacy networks, RIP, OSPF, BGP and IS-IS may all be active on the same router at the
same time. Typically, however, only one dynamic routing protocol is employed at one time.
The following sections describe how to configure and manage BGP:
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Section 5.19.1, "Configuring BGP"
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Section 5.19.2, "Viewing the Status of Dynamic BGP Routes"
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Section 5.19.3, "Managing Route Maps"
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Section 5.19.4, "Managing Prepended and Excluded Autonomous System Paths"
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Section 5.19.5, "Managing Prefix Lists and Entries"
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Section 5.19.6, "Managing Autonomous System Paths and Entries"
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Section 5.19.7, "Managing Neighbors"
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Section 5.19.8, "Managing Networks"
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Section 5.19.9, "Managing Aggregate Addresses"
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Section 5.19.10, "Managing Aggregate Address Options"
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Section 5.19.11, "Managing Redistribution Metrics"
Section 5.19.1
Configuring BGP
To configure dynamic routing with BGP, do the following:
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Change the mode to Edit Private or Edit Exclusive.
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Navigate to routing » dynamic » bgp. The Distance and BGP Configuration forms appear.
Figure 482: Distance Form
1. External Routes Distance Box
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2. Internal Routes Distance Box
3. Local Routes Distance Box
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Configuring BGP