Configuring Bgp Basic Functions - HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring BGP Route
Attributes
Tuning and Optimizing
BGP Networks
Configuring a Large
Scale BGP Network
Configuring BGP GR
Enabling Trap
Enabling Logging of Peer State Changes

Configuring BGP Basic Functions

This section does not differentiate between BGP and MP-BGP.
Prerequisites
The neighboring nodes are accessible to each other at the network layer.
Task
Configuring BGP Route Dampening
Configuring a Shortcut Route
Specifying a Preferred Value for Routes
Received
Configuring Preferences for BGP Routes
Configure the Default Local Preference
Configuring the MED Attribute
Configuring the Next Hop Attribute
Configuring the AS-PATH Attribute
Configuring BGP Keepalive Interval and
Holdtime
Configuring the Interval for Sending the
Same Update
Configuring BGP Soft-Reset
Enabling Quick eBGP Session
Reestablishment
Enabling MD5 Authentication for TCP
Connections
Configuring BGP Load Balancing
Forbiding Session Establishment with a Peer
or Peer Group
Configuring BGP Peer Groups
Configuring BGP Community
Configuring a BGP Route Reflector
Configuring a BGP Confederation
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