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6
Configuring Routing
Note
Matching an AS with the no advertise option appends the community
attribute with the values described in step 2. Thus all the routes with the
community attributes set to 4:1, 5:2, and no export is redistributed with the
appended community attributes 4:1, 5:2, no export, 6:23, and no
advertise.
EBGP Load Balancing Example - Scenario #1
Loopback interfaces are used to configure load balancing for EBGP between
two ASes over two parallel links.
This example consists of the following:
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Enabling BGP function
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Configuring loopback addresses
Adding static routes
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Configuring peers
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Configuring inbound and route redistribution policies
In the following diagram:
Nokia Platform A is in autonomous system AS100, and Nokia Platform B
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is in autonomous system AS200.
Nokia Platform A has a loopback address of 1.2.3.4, and Nokia Platform
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B has a loopback address of 5.6.7.8.
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AS100
Nokia
Platform A
129.10.1.1
129.10.2.1
Loopback
1.2.3.4
AS200
Nokia
Platform B
129.10.1.2
129.10.2.2
Loopback
5.6.7.8
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