Allied Telesis x908, X8100 manual BGP Concepts and Terminology, BGP peers, BGP updates

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BGP: Concepts and Terminology

BGP: Concepts and Terminology

Before moving on to look at the filtering processes, it is important to first have some understanding of certain aspects of how BGP works. The following sections describe:

BGP peers

BGP updates

Update attributes

BGP peers

Definition Within the BGP protocol, the exchange of routing information is carried out between pairs of routers. Two routers create a TCP connection with each other, and exchange routing information as specific data packets within that TCP session. The routers at the ends of the TCP connection are referred to as BGP peers. Any given router can form peering relationships with multiple routers.

Usually a BGP router with an ISP will form peer relationships with BGP routers at other ISPs or clients with which it has entered into data transporting agreements.

The process of BGP filtering usually comes down to a matter of specifying the routes that will be sent to, or received from, each of a router's peers.

BGP updates

Definition Once a router has established a BGP connection with a peer, it will start to exchange routing information with that peer. A BGP update message is the packet that is used to transfer the routing information.

The routing information contained within an update message consists of:

a set of attribute values (see the next section for a description of the possible attributes)

and

a list of one or more prefixes. A prefix is the network portion of an IP address, in dotted decimal notation, optionally followed by a "/" character and a decimal number from 0 to 32. Each prefix contained within an update message represents a network that can be reached through the IP address given in the NextHop attribute contained in the same update message.

Note: There is only one NextHop attribute in an update message, so all the routes in the update message have the same next hop.

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Allied Telesis x908, X8100 manual BGP Concepts and Terminology, BGP peers, BGP updates