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Basics

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ASICS
parameters for this page are shown in
Table 5-107. BGP Basic Settings Page Parameters
Parameter
Status
AS Number
Synchronization
Router ID
Overlap Router Policy
Default Local
Preference
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Non-BGP Routes
Always Compare
MED
Figure 5-126. BGP Basic Settings Page
tab brings up the BGP B
Description
This parameter specifies the BGP administration status. Using this, the protocol
can be enabled/disabled in the switch.
This parameter specifies the autonomous system to which the switch is
connected, which is a read-only field. The allowed value ranges between 1 to
65535. The default value is 0.
The synchronization between IGP and BGP can be ensured by enabling this
field.
This parameter specifies the router address.
This parameter represents the policy for handling overlapping routes. When an
overlapping route is received, depending upon the configured policy, either the
less-specific routes or most-specific routes or both are installed in the RIB tree.
This parameter sets a preference value for the autonomous system path.
You can choose to advertise even the external non-BGP routes by enabling this
feature.
By enabling this feature, you can choose to always compare the MED values of
paths from different neighbors for the same prefix, for choosing the best path.
Chapter 5: Web Based Management Utility
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