Operation Manual - Network and Routing Protocol
H3C SecPath F1800-A Firewall
which can simplify the configuration in some cases and improve the efficiency of route
advertisement.
In the case of any changes in the configuration of the group, configuration of each
group member changes accordingly. For some attributes, you can set them only for
certain member by specifying its IP address. The preference of attribute set through
the IP address is higher than that of attribute set through the peer group.
Note: a peer group member must adopt the same route update policy with its group,
while the egress policies can be different.
6.2 Configuring BGP
Note:
BGP and MBGP are not distinguished strictly in this section. For application of the
commands, refer to command views.
The BGP configuration includes:
1)
Basic BGP configuration
Enabling BGP
Enter extended address family view
Configuring BGP multiple instances
Configuring basic features of BGP peer
2)
BGP peer configuration
Configuring application features of BGP peer
Configuring route filtering of BGP peer
3)
BGP route configuration
Configuring network routes advertised by BGP
Configuring the interaction between BGP and IGP
Configuring BGP route aggregation
Configuring BGP route filtering
Configuring BGP route dampening
4)
BGP protocol configuration
Configuring BGP route preference
Configuring BGP timer
Setting the local preference
Setting MED for AS
5)
BGP application configuration
Comparing MED routing costs from the peers in different ASs
Configuring BGP load balancing
6)
BGP networking configuration
Chapter 6 BGP/MBGP Configuration
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