
Configuring and Customizing BGP
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Configuring BGP-4 Confederations
If this router is a member of an autonomous system that is part of a confederation,
you can configure the confederation ID for this router. You can also specify the
list of this BGP speaker’s peers in other sub-ASs within the same confederation. If
the confederation identifier is not available (nil), this AS is not a member of any
confederation. If the list of confederation peers is empty (nil), no peers to this
speaker exist among the neighbor ASs that are members of this local
confederation. You can use Site Manager or the BCC to configure this feature.
Using the BCC
To configure the BGP confederation identifier, navigate to the BGP prompt and
enter:
confederation-id
<
AS_number>
AS_number
is any valid autonomous system number. The default is 0.
For example, the following BCC command sets the autonomous system number
to 3:
/jointfilesconvert/106988/bgp#
confederation-id 3
/jointfilesconvert/106988/bgp#
To configure the BGP confederation peers, navigate to the BGP prompt and enter:
confederation-peers
<
peer_address>
peer_address
is any valid IP address for a BGP peer to the router you are
configuring.
For example, the following BCC command sets the BGP peer address to 1.1.1.1:
/jointfilesconvert/106988/bgp#
confederation-peers 1.1.1.1
/jointfilesconvert/106988/bgp#
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