Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference

BGP Routing Policy Page

Table K-97 QoS Class Dialog Box—Shaping Tab (Continued)

Excess Burst

The excess burst size. If you select peak as the shaping type, data bursts during an interval can equal the sum of the sustained burst value plus this value. The average data rate over multiple intervals, however, will continue to conform to the CIR.

The range of valid values is determined by the CIR:

When the CIR is defined by percentage—Valid values range from 10 to 2000 milliseconds.

When the CIR is defined by an absolute value—Valid values range from 1000 to 154400000 bytes, in multiples of 128 bytes.

Note If you do not configure this field when the CIR is defined by an absolute value, the sustained burst value is used.

BGP Routing Policy Page

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an exterior gateway protocol (EGP) that performs routing between multiple autonomous systems or domains and exchanges routing and reachability information with other BGP systems. BGP is used to exchange routing information on the Internet and is the protocol used between Internet service providers.

You can configure BGP routing policies from the following tabs on the BGP

Routing page:

BGP Page—Setup Tab, page K-220

BGP Page—Redistribution Tab, page K-223

For more information, see BGP Routing on Cisco IOS Routers, page 15-179.

Navigation Path

(Device view) Select Platform > Routing > BGP from the Policy selector.

(Policy view) Select Router Platform > Routing > BGP from the Policy Type selector. Right-clickBGP to create a policy, or select an existing policy from the Shared Policy selector.

 

 

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