Chapter 14

Routing

BGP Address Family Configuration

Send Community—This is used to select the community attribute sent in the route updates to a peer. The default is not to send community attribute in route updates. The available options are: both, extended and standard.

Update Source—To enable or disable BGP sessions to use a specific operational interface for TCP connections. The available options are: No and Yes.

Note The Update Source command in the device can specify any interface (physical, virtual, loopback) to be used as source IP address of the BGP session with the neighbor; but in the EM only the loopback interface can be specified. This attribute is configurable only for the ipv4 unicast and ipv4 vrf address families.

Loopback No—This is used to configure Router's Loopback Interface Number. This is valid only if Update-Source is set to YES.

Note This attribute is configurable only for the ipv4 unicast and ipv4 vrf address families.

Action

Add Neighbor Entry—Clicking on the “Add Neighbor Entry” button, adds the neighbor entry for the BGP Address Family.

Remove Neighbor Entry—Clicking on the “Remove Neighbor Entry” button, removes the neighbor entry for the BGP Address Family.

Viewing the AF-Redistribute Tab on the BGP Address-Family Configuration Window

The AF-Redistribute tab displays the information about the redistribute protocols configured for a BGP address family. The user can add or remove the redistribute entries for an address family. To view the AF-Redistribute tab on the BGP Address Family Configuration window for a chassis, proceed as follows:

Step 1 Open the BGP Address-Family Configuration window. See “Viewing the AF-General Tab on the BGP Address-Family Configuration Window” section on page 14-27for further details.

Step 2 Click on the AF-Redistribute tab.

 

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