Operating Bgp Protocol; Default Configuration Of Bgp - D-Link xStack DGS-3610 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 29 BGP Configuration
BGP Route Aggregate Supported
BGP Route Dampening Supported
BGP Routing Reflector Supported
AS Confederation Supported
BGP Soft Reset Supported

29.1 Operating BGP Protocol

To operate the BGP function, execute the following operations in the privileged mode:
Command
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# ip routing
Router(config)# router bgp
as-number
Router(config-router)# bgp
router-id router-id
Router(config-router)# end
Router# show run
Router# copy running-config
startup-config
Use the no router bgp command to close the BGP.

29.2 Default Configuration of BGP

In this product, it will not enable the BGP protocol by default.
After the BGP protocol is enabled, the default configuration of the BGP is shown as follows:
Router ID
Synchronization of BGP and IGP
Generation of Default Route
Allowed Hops of
EBGP
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Meaning
Enter into the global configuration mode.
Enable the routing function (if the switch is disabled)
Enable the BGP and configure this AS number to enter into
the BGP configuration mode.
The range of AS-number is 1~65535.
(Optional) Configure the ID used when this switch runs the
BGP protocol.
Return to the privileged EXEC mode.
Show current configuration.
Save the configuration.
Status
Multi-hops of EBGP
DGS-3610 Series Configuration Guide
To configure the Loopback interface, select the
maximal one from the Loopback interface
addresses. Otherwise, select the maximal
interface address from the direct-connected
interface.
Enabled
Off
Off
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