Bgp4+ General Configuration Example; Figure 9-2 Bgp4+ General Configuration Example - Zte ZXR10 5900E Configuration Manual

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S3(config-bgp)#neighbor 3331::101 remote-as 200
S3(config-bgp)#address-family ipv6
S3(config-bgp-af-ipv6)#neighbor 2010::125 activate
S3(config-bgp-af-ipv6)#neighbor 3331::101 activate
S3(config-bgp-af-ipv6)#neighbor 2010::125 route-reflector-client
S3(config-bgp-af-ipv6)#neighbor 3331::101 route-reflector-client
S3(config-bgp-af-ipv6)#end

9.4.2 BGP4+ General Configuration Example

Configuration Description
This example describes how to configure BGP4+. It involves the practical use of BGP4+,
such as IBGP/EBGP neighbor establishment, routing policy, route redistribution, and
Message Digest 5 Algorithm (MD5) encryption.
As shown in
neighbors are established between S1 and S2, and multi-hop EBGP neighbors are
established between S2 and S5. S2 and S5 establish an EBGP multi-hop relation through
S3. Before BGP is configured, it is necessary to ensure that the addresses used for
neighbor establishment between the two routers can interwork with each other (via IGP;
IGP configuration is omitted in this example).

Figure 9-2 BGP4+ General Configuration Example

Configuration Thought
1. Create a BGP4 instance.
2. Configure BGP4+ neighbors and routing policies.
3. Configure the redistribution command and enable neighbors to advertise routes.
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Figure
9-2, EBGP neighbors are established between S4 and S1, IBGP
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