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DGS-3630 Series Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Address Family
Neighbor
Advertisement Interval
AS Origination Interval
Timers
Next Hop Self
Send Community
Soft Reconfiguration
Inbound
Remove Private AS
Description
Select the address family that will be used here. Options to choose from are:
• IPv4 Unicast - Specifies to configure the BGP general settings related to the
IPv4 unicast address family.
• IPv4 VRF - Specifies to configure the BGP general settings related to the
VRF instance in the IPv4 address family. Enter the name of the VRF
instance here. This name can be up to 12 characters long. Alternatively, click
the Please Select button to select a pre-configured VRF instance that will be
used here.
• IPv4 Multicast - Specifies to configure the BGP general settings related to
the IPv4 multicast address family.
• L2VPN VPLS - Specifies to configure the BGP general settings related to the
Layer 2 VPN VPLS address family.
• VPNv4 - Specifies to configure the BGP general settings related to the
VPNv4 address family.
• IPv6 Unicast - Specifies to configure the BGP general settings related to the
IPv6 unicast address family.
Select and enter the BGP neighbor here. Options to choose from are:
• IPv4 Address - Enter the IPv4 address of the BGP neighbor here.
• Peer Group - Enter the name of the peer group of the BGP neighbor here.
This name can be up to 16 characters long.
• IPv6 Address - Enter the IPv6 address of the BGP neighbor here.
Enter the advertisement interval value here. This is used to configure the
minimum interval between two BGP routing UPDATE messages. The range is
from 1 to 600. Select the Default option to use the default value.
Enter the AS origination interval value here. This is used to configure the
minimum interval between the sending of AS origination routing updates. The
range is from 1 to 600. Select the Default option to use the default value.
Configure the timers here. Select the Default option to use the default values.
• Keep-Alive - Enter the keep-alive time value here. This specifies the time
interval for sending keep-alive messages to the specified peer. The range is
from 0 to 65535.
• Hold Time - Enter the hold-time value here. This specifies the time interval
after which a peer will be declared dead if the keep-alive messages time out.
The range is from 0 to 65535.
Select to enable or disable the next hop self feature here. This is used to
configure the router as the next hop for a BGP-speaking neighbor or peer group.
Select to enable or disable the send community feature here. This is used to
specify to send the specified type of community attributes to a BGP neighbor.
Options to choose from are:
• Both - Specifies to send or not to send both standard and extended
communities.
• Standard - Specifies to send or not to send the standard community.
• Extended - Specifies to send or not to send the extended community.
Select to enable or disable the soft reconfiguration inbound feature here. This is
used to enable the storing of the route information update from the neighbor peer.
Select to enable or disable the remove private AS feature here. This is used to
remove private AS numbers from the AS path list of the outbound update routes.
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