Chapter 12: BGP Configuration Guide

The SSR BGP Implementation

The SSR routing protocol implementation is based on GateD 4.0.3 code

(http://www.gated.org). GateD is a modular software program consisting of core services, a routing database, and protocol modules supporting multiple routing protocols (RIP versions 1 and 2, OSPF version 2, BGP version 2 through 4, and Integrated IS-IS).

Since the SSR IP routing code is based upon GateD, BGP can also be configured using a GateD configuration file (gated.conf) instead of the SSR Command Line Interface (CLI). Additionally, even if the SSR is configured using the CLI, the gated.conf equivalent can be displayed by entering the ip-router show configuration-filecommand at the SSR Enable prompt.

VLANs, interfaces, ACLs, and many other SSR configurable entities and functionality can only be configured using the SSR CLI. Therefore, a gated.conf file is dependent upon some SSR CLI configuration.

Basic BGP Tasks

This section describes the basic tasks necessary to configure BGP on the SSR. Due to the abstract nature of BGP, many BGP designs can be extremely complex. For any one BGP design challenge, there may only be one solution out of many that is relevant to common practice.

When designing a BGP configuration, it may be prudent to refer to information in RFCs, Internet drafts, and books about BGP. Some BGP designs may also require the aid of an experienced BGP network consultant.

Basic BGP configuration involves the following tasks:

Setting the autonomous system number

Setting the router ID

Creating a BGP peer group

Adding and removing a BGP peer host

Starting BGP

Using AS path regular expressions

Using AS path prepend

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