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BGP Networks
This dialog box defines a list of routes which will be advertised as originating inside the Autonomous System this router belongs to. These may be directly connected routes, static routes, RIP routes, or OSPF routes.
The route must be contained in the router’s IP routing table or it will not be advertised. To advertise local networks which are not in the router’s own IP routing table, they must be added as static routes.
BGP Networks Dialog Box
To access this dialog box, select BGP/BGP Networks from the device view.
ϖNote: The only way to get directly connected routes advertised into BGP is to include them in this list. Static, RIP, and OSPF routes can also be imported into BGP by using IP Route Redistribution. Refer to Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging for more information on IP Route Redistribution.
To add or modify this list, select the appropriate button to open the Add BGP Network Dialog Box.
BGP Network Dialog Box
IP Address
The IP address specifies a route to be advertised as originating inside the local Autonomous System to which the router belongs. The IP address is entered in standard