IP Routing—Configuring RIP, OSPF, BGP, and PBR
Quick Start
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6.
Configure a BGP neighbor.
Syntax: neighbor <neighbor A.B.C.D>
Specify the neighbor's IP address as its ID. For example:
ProCurve(config-bgp)# neighbor 1.1.1.1
7.
Specify the remote AS.
Syntax: remote-as <remote AS>
8.
If so desired, specify a loopback interface as the update source, which can
add stability to the BGP session. You can alternatively specify any router
interface as the source.
Syntax: update-source <interface ID>
9.
If the router connects to more than one neighbor, repeat steps 6 and 7.
Configuring PBR
1.
Determine what criteria the router should use for routing packets. The
ProCurve Secure Router can route packets based on:
•
source IP address
•
source and destination IP address
•
application data
•
IP precedence value
•
DiffServ value
•
payload size
2.
If the router will be routing traffic based on source IP address only, you
must configure a standard ACL to select the traffic.
a.
Create the ACL.
Syntax: ip access-list standard <listname>
b. Use permit statements to specify the hosts, networks, or range of
networks from which the traffic that is to be routed using PBR will
originate. If necessary, first enter a deny statement to exclude one or
more addresses from a permitted range. Use this command to add a
statement to the list:
Syntax: [deny | permit] [any | host <A.B.C.D> | <A.B.C.D> <wildcard bits>]