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Chapter 64 Configuring Routing Policies
BGP Routing Policy Page

Neighbors Dialog Box

Use the Neighbors dialog box to define the internal and external neighbors of the selected router.
Navigation Path
Go to the BGP Page—Setup Tab, page64-4, then click the Add or Edit button in the Neighbors field.
Related Topics
Defining BGP Routes, page 64-2
Specifying IP Addresses During Policy Definition, page6-81
Understanding Networks/Hosts Objects, page 6-74
Field Reference
BGP Page—Redistribution Tab
Use the BGP Redistribution tab to view, create, edit, and delete redistribution settings when performing
redistribution into a BGP autonomous system (AS).
Note You must define BGP setup parameters before you can access the BGP Redistribution tab. See BGP
Page—Setup Tab, page64-4.
Log-Neighbor When selected, enables the logging of messages that are generated
when a BGP neighbors resets, connects to the network, or is
disconnected. This is the default.
When deselected, message logging is disabled.
Table64-1 BGP Setup Tab (Continued)
Element Description
Table64-2 Neighbors Dialog Box
Element Description
AS Number The number of the AS containing BGP neighbors. Internal neighbors
have the same AS number as the network of the selected router.
External neighbors have a different AS number.
IP Address The IP addresses of the hosts that are neighbors of the router. BGP
neighbors exchange routing information with each other whenever
changes to the routing table are detected.
When you define BGP neighbors, the IP addresses cannot belong to an
interface on the selected router. In addition, you cannot define the same
IP address in more than one AS.
Enter one or more addresses or network/host objects, or click Select to
select an object from a list or to create a new one.
Note To remove a host from the list of BGP neighbors, select it from
the Hosts field, then click Delete.