Implementing BGP
Where to Go Next
For detailed information about BGP commands, see Routing Command Reference for Cisco NCS 6000 Series
Routers
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to implementing BGP.
Related Documents
Related Topic
BGP commands: complete command syntax,
command modes, command history, defaults,
usage guidelines, and examples
Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) commands:
complete command syntax, command modes,
command history, defaults, usage guidelines,
and examples
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
Task ID information.
Standards
Standards
draft-bonica-tcp-auth-05.txt
draft-ietf-idr-bgp4-26.txt
draft-ietf-idr-bgp4-mib-15.txt
draft-ietf-idr-cease-subcode-05.txt
draft-ietf-idr-avoid-transition-00.txt
draft-ietf-idr-as4bytes-12.txt
Document Title
Routing Command Reference for Cisco NCS 6000 Series
Routers
IP Addresses and Services Command Reference for Cisco
NCS 6000 Series Routers
Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide
for Cisco NCS 6000 Series Routers and Interface and
Hardware Component Command Reference for Cisco NCS
6000 Series RoutersInterface and Hardware Component
Command Reference for Cisco NCS 5000 Series Routers
Configuring AAA Services on module of System Security
Configuration Guide for Cisco NCS 6000 Series Routers
Title
Authentication for TCP-based Routing and Management Protocols, by
R. Bonica, B. Weis, S. Viswanathan, A. Lange, O. Wheeler
A Border Gateway Protocol 4, by Y. Rekhter, T.Li, S. Hares
Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of Border
Gateway Protocol (BGP-4), by J. Hass and S. Hares
Subcodes for BGP Cease Notification Message, by Enke Chen, V. Gillet
Avoid BGP Best Path Transitions from One External to Another, by
Enke Chen, Srihari Sangli
BGP Support for Four-octet AS Number Space, by Quaizar Vohra, Enke
Chen
Routing Configuration Guide for Cisco NCS 6000 Series Routers, IOS XR Release 6.4.x
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