System - Secure Computing SG300 User Manual

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access-list local_nets deny any
! Our AS number
router bgp 1
! Our IP address
bgp router-id 192.168.0.1
! Announce our own network to other neighbors
network 192.168.0.0/24
! Advertise all connected routes (directly attached interfaces)
redistribute connected
! Advertise kernel routes (manually inserted routes, IPSec)
redistribute kernel
! Every 'router bgp' block contains a list of neighbors to
which the router is connected:
neighbor 192.168.1.1 remote-as 2
neighbor 192.168.1.1 distribute-list local_nets in
neighbor 10.10.1.1
neighbor 10.10.1.1
Restart route management to enable the updated configuration – uncheck Enable route
management, click Update, check Enable route management and click Update.
If you prefer, you can uncomment the password and enable password lines, and then
telnet to the relevant ports to configure Zebra and/or ospfd via the command line. The
command line interface is very similar to the Cisco IOS interface. If you are familiar with
this, you may prefer to configure using this method.

System

To configure the SG unit's network system settings, click the System tab on the Network
Setup page. These settings control the SG unit's identity on the network.
Hostname
The Hostname is a descriptive name for the SG unit on the network. It is also used as
the SNMP sysName field. By default, this is set to the model name of your SG unit, e.g.
SG710.
If network shares or printers are being shared, this is the computer name that is
displayed when browsing the network from a Windows PC (SG565 only).
Network Setup
remote-as 3
distribute-list local_nets in
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