Configuring Basic Bgp Connectivity; Configuring A Bgp Neighbor; Advertising Networks In An As - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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BSR 2000 Configuration and Management Guide

Configuring Basic BGP Connectivity

BGP provides a means to organize the connectivity of BGP neighbors and peer
groups. The following are basic BGP connectivity configuration tasks:

Configuring a BGP Neighbor

Follow these steps to configure a BGP neighbor:
1. Use the show running-config command in Privileged EXEC mode to find the
2. Use the router bgp command in Global Configuration mode to enter Router
3. Use the neighbor remote-as command in Router Configuration mode to add an
4. Use the neighbor description command in Router Configuration mode to
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Configuring a BGP neighbor

Advertising networks in an AS

AS configured for BGP:
MOT#show running-config
Configuration mode:
MOT(config)#router bgp <1-65535>
where:
1-65535 is the Autonomous System (AS) to which the neighbor belongs.
entry to the BGP neighbor table. The BGP neighbor table identifies a router as a
BGP peer and maps its IP address to a specific AS.
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor {<A.B.C.D> | <WORD>} remote-as
<1-65535>
where:
A.B.C.D is the neighbor IP address.
WORD is the name of the BGP peer group already configured.
1-65535 is the AS to which the neighbor belongs.
associate a textual description with a BGP neighbor.
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor {<A.B.C.D> | <WORD>} description <LINE>
where:
A.B.C.D is the IP address of the neighbor.
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