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Usage Guideline
Example
DXS-3600-32S#show ip bgp parameters
BGP Global State
Version
BGP Router Identifier
Synchronization
Enforce First AS
Local AS Number
Hold Time
Keepalive Interval
Always Compare MED
Deterministics MED
Med Confed
Default Local Preference
AS Path Ignore
Compare Router ID
MED Missing as Worst
Compare Confederation Path
Fast External Fallover
Aggregate Next Hop Check
Default IPv4 Unicast
DXS-3600-32S#
Display Parameters
BGP Global State
Version
BGP Router Identifier
Synchronization
Enforce First AS
Local AS Number
Hold Time
Keepalive Interval
Always Compare MED
Deterministics MED
Med Confed
Default Local Preference
AS Path Ignore
Compare Router ID
MED Missing as Worst
Compare Confederation Path If enabled, the BGP process will compare the confederation AS path length of the
DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch CLI Reference Guide
This command displays the parameters of BGP.
This example shows the output from the show ip bgp parameters command, in
privileged mode.
: Enabled
: 4
: 9.9.9.9
: Disabled
: Disabled
: 65000
: 180 Seconds
: 60 Seconds
: Disabled
: Disabled
: Disabled
: 100
: Disabled
: Disabled
: Disabled
: Disabled
: Enabled
: Disabled
: Enabled
Description
BGP global state, In this version, BGP always is enabled.
BGP protocol version.
BGP process's router ID.
BGP synchronization state.
When the setting is enabled, any updates received from an external neighbor, that
does not have the neighbor's configured Autonomous System (AS) at the beginning
of the AS_PATH in the received update, will be denied.
The local AS number.
The system will declare a peer as dead if a keepalive message is received that is
more than the hold time.
Frequency that a BGP send keepalive message to peer.
Enable or disable the comparison of the Multi Exit Discriminator (MED) for paths
from the neighbors in different Autonomous Systems.
Enable or disable to enforce the deterministic comparison of the Multi Exit
Discriminator (MED) for paths received from the neighbors within the same
Autonomous System.
If enabled, the BGP process will compare the MED for the routes that are received
from confederation peers.
Specifies the default local preference value. The default value is 100.
If enabled, the BGP process will ignore the AS path in the path selection process. By
default this value is disabled.
If enabled, the BGP process will include the router ID in the path selection process.
Similar routes are compared and the route with the lowest router ID is selected. By
default this value is disabled.
If enabled, the BGP process will assign a value of infinity to routes that are missing
the Multi Exit Discriminator (MED) attribute.
routes received. The shorter the confederation AS path length, the better the route
is.
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