Configuring Basic Bgp; Enabling Bgp - HP 6125XLG Layer 3 - Ip Routing Configuration Manual

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Tasks at a glance
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Specifying a preferred value for routes received
Configuring preferences for BGP routes
Configuring the default local preference
Configuring the MED attribute
Configuring the NEXT_HOP attribute
Configuring the AS_PATH attribute
(Optional.)
Configuring the keepalive interval and hold time
Configuring the interval for sending updates for the same route
Enabling BGP to establish an EBGP session over multiple hops
Enabling immediate reestablishment of direct EBGP connections upon link failure
Enabling 4-byte AS number suppression
Enabling MD5 authentication for BGP peers
Configuring BGP load balancing
Configuring IPsec for IPv6 BGP
Configuring BGP soft-reset
Protecting an EBGP peer when memory usage reaches level 2 threshold
(Optional.)
Configuring BGP community
Configuring BGP route reflection
Ignoring the ORIGINATOR_ID attribute
Configuring a BGP confederation
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Configuring basic BGP

This section describes the basic settings required for a BGP network to run.

Enabling BGP

A router ID is the unique identifier of a BGP router in an AS.
To ensure the uniqueness of a router ID and enhance availability, specify in BGP view the IP address
of a local loopback interface as the router ID.
If no router ID is specified in BGP view, the global router ID is used.
Controlling BGP path
selection:
Tuning and optimizing BGP
Configuring a large-scale BGP
Configuring BGP GR
Enabling SNMP notifications for BGP
Enabling logging of session state changes
Configuring BFD for BGP
Configuring BGP FRR
Configuring 6PE
networks:
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