Bgp Regular Expression Optimization; Debugging Bgp - Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual

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Send a capacity advertisement to the peer in the BGP Open message specifying IPv4 multicast as a
supported AFI/SAFI (Subsequent Address Family Identifier).
If the corresponding capability is received in the peer's Open message, BGP marks the peer as
supporting the AFI/SAFI.
When exchanging updates with the peer, BGP sends and receives IPv4 multicast routes if the peer is
marked as supporting that AFI/SAFI.
Exchange of IPv4 multicast route information occurs through the use of two new attributes called
MP_REACH_NLRI and MP_UNREACH_NLRI, for feasible and withdrawn routes, respectively.
If the peer has not been activated in any AFI/SAFI, the peer remains in Idle state.
Most Dell Networking OS BGP IPv4 unicast commands are extended to support the IPv4 multicast RIB
using extra options to the command. For a detailed description of the MBGP commands, refer to the Dell
Networking OS Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
Enables support for the IPv4 multicast family on the BGP node.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
address family ipv4 multicast
Enable IPv4 multicast support on a BGP neighbor/peer group.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP-AF (Address Family) mode
neighbor [ip-address | peer-group-name] activate

BGP Regular Expression Optimization

Dell Networking OS optimizes processing time when using regular expressions by caching and re-using
regular expression evaluated results, at the expense of some memory in RP1 processor.
BGP policies that contain regular expressions to match against as-paths and communities might take a
lot of CPU processing time, thus affect BGP routing convergence. Also, show bgp commands that get
filtered through regular expressions can to take a lot of CPU cycles, especially when the database is large.
This feature is turned on by default. If necessary, use the bgp regex-eval-optz-disable command in
CONFIGURATION ROUTER BGP mode to disable it.

Debugging BGP

To enable BGP debugging, use any of the following commands.
View all information about BGP, including BGP events, keepalives, notifications, and updates.
EXEC Privilege mode
debug ip bgp [ip-address | peer-group peer-group-name] [in | out]
View information about BGP route being dampened.
EXEC Privilege mode
debug ip bgp dampening [in | out]
View information about local BGP state changes and other BGP events.
EXEC Privilege mode
debug ip bgp [ip-address | peer-group peer-group-name] events [in | out]
View information about BGP KEEPALIVE messages.
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