Configuring the route sender
Configure the BGP route sender to set route attributes for routes before advertising them.
Configuring basic BGP functions
For more information, see Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide and Layer 3—IP Routing
Command Reference.
Creating a routing policy
Configure a routing policy to classify routes and set route attributes for the route classes. For more
information, see Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide and Layer 3—IP Routing Command
Reference.
Configuring the route receiver
Configure the BGP route receiver to match the route attributes set by the router sender and set the
QPPB-related attributes.
Configuring basic BGP functions
For more information, see Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide and Layer 3—IP Routing
Command Reference.
Configuring a routing policy
Configure a routing policy to match the route attributes set by the route sender and set the IP
precedence, QoS-local ID, or both for the matching routes. For more information, see Layer 3—IP
Routing Configuration Guide and Layer 3—IP Routing Command Reference.
Enabling QPPB on the route receiving interface
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter interface
view.
3.
Enable QPPB on
the interface.
Configuring a QoS policy
The classes in the QoS policy use the IP precedence and QoS-local ID set by the routing policy as
match criteria.
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
bgp-policy { destination |
source } { ip-prec-map |
ip-qos-map } *
101
Remarks
N/A
This interface must be the one connected to
the route sender.
The command applies to only incoming
traffic.