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Chapter 35 Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring BGP
BGP confederation identifier/peers Identifier: None configured.
Peers: None identified.
BGP Fast external fallove r Enabled.
BGP local preference 100. The range is 0 to 4294967295 with the higher value preferred.
BGP network None specified; no backdoor route advertised.
BGP route dampening Disabled by default. When enabled:
Half-life is 15 minutes.
Re-use is 750 (10-second increments).
Suppress is 2000 (10-second increments).
Max-suppress-time is 4 times half-life; 60 minutes.
BGP router ID The IP address of a loopback interface if one is configured or the highest IP address
configured for a physical interface on the router.
Default information originate
(protocol or network redistribution) Disabled.
Default metric Built-in, automatic metric translations.
Distance External route administrative distance: 20 (acceptable values are from 1 to 255).
Internal route administrative distance: 200 (acceptable values are from 1 to 255).
Local route administrative distance: 200 (acceptable values are from 1 to 255).
Distribute list In (filter networks received in updates): Disabled.
Out (suppress networks from being advertised in updates): Disabled.
Internal route redistribution Disabled.
IP prefix list None defined.
Multi exit discriminator (MED) Always compare: Disabled. Does not compare MEDs for paths from neighbors in
different autonomous systems.
Best path compare: Disabled.
MED missing as worst path: Disabled.
Deterministic MED comparison is disabled.
Neighbor Advertisement interval: 30 seconds for external peers; 5 seconds for internal peers.
Change logging: Enabled.
Conditional advertisement: Disabled.
Default originate: No default route is sent to the neighbor.
Description: None.
Distribute list: None defined.
External BGP multihop: Only directly connected neighbors are allowed.
Filter list: None used.
Maximum number of prefixes received: No limit.
Table 35-9 Default BGP Configuration (continued)
Feature Default Setting