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The f10BgpM2[Cfg]PeerReflectorClient field is populated based on the assumption that route-reflector
clients are not in a full mesh if you enable BGP client-2-client reflection and that the BGP
speaker acting as reflector advertises routes learned from one client to another client. If disabled, it is
assumed that clients are in a full mesh and there is no need to advertise prefixes to the other clients.
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High CPU utilization may be observed during an SNMP walk of a large BGP Loc-RIB.
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To avoid SNMP timeouts with a large-scale configuration (large number of BGP neighbors and a large
BGP Loc-RIB), Dell Networking recommends setting the timeout and retry count values to a relatively
higher number. For example, t = 60 or r = 5.
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To return all values on an snmpwalk for the f10BgpM2Peer sub-OID, use the -C c option, such as
snmpwalk -v 2c -C c -c public<IP_address><OID>.
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An SNMP walk may terminate pre-maturely if the index does not increment lexicographically. Dell
Networking recommends using options to ignore such errors.
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Multiple BPG process instances are not supported. Thus, the f10BgpM2PeerInstance field in various
tables is not used to locate a peer.
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Multiple instances of the same NLRI in the BGP RIB are not supported and are set to zero in the SNMP
query response.
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The f10BgpM2NlriIndex and f10BgpM2AdjRibsOutIndex fields are not used.
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Carrying MPLS labels in BGP is not supported. The f10BgpM2NlriOpaqueType and
f10BgpM2NlriOpaquePointer fields are set to zero.
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4-byte ASN is supported. The f10BgpM2AsPath4byteEntry table contains 4-byte ASN-related parameters
based on the configuration.
Traps (notifications) specified in the BGP4 MIB draft <draft-ietf-idr-bgp4–mibv2–05.txt> are not
supported. Such traps (bgpM2Established and bgpM2BackwardTransition) are supported as part of RFC 1657.
Configuration Information
The software supports BGPv4 as well as the following:
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deterministic multi-exit discriminator (MED) (default)
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a path with a missing MED is treated as worst path and assigned an MED value of (0xffffffff)
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the community format follows RFC 1998
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delayed configuration (the software at system boot reads the entire configuration file prior to sending
messages to start BGP peer sessions)
The following are not yet supported:
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auto-summarization (the default is no auto-summary)
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synchronization (the default is no synchronization)
BGP Configuration
To enable the BGP process and begin exchanging information, assign an AS number and use commands in
ROUTER BGP mode to configure a BGP neighbor.
By default, BGP is disabled.
Border Gateway Protocol IPv4 (BGPv4)
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