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Configuring IP Services
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Starting BGP
To start BGP:
1. Configure BGP on the router.
2. Define a BGP peer-to-peer connection.
Step 1: Configuring Global BGP
To configure BGP on the router, navigate to the global IP prompt and enter
/jointfilesconvert/96116/bgp
BGP is now running on the router with default values for all BGP parameters. You
customize BGP by modifying BGP parameters as described in Chapter 8.
Step 2: Defining a Peer-to-Peer Connection
BGP exchanges routing information with BGP peers located in another
autonomous system (AS) or within the same AS.
To define a peer-to-peer connection, navigate to the BGP prompt and enter
peer local
local_ip_address
remote
remote_ip_address
as
as_number
local_ip_address is the address, expressed in dotted-decimal format, of an IP
interface on the local router.
remote_ip_address is the address of an IP interface on the remote peer’s router.
as_number is the number of the AS in which the remote peer is located.
For example, the following command defines a peer-to-peer connection between
local IP interface 2.3.3.3 and remote interface 2.3.3.4. The remote BGP peer is
located in AS 4.
/jointfilesconvert/96116/bgp# peer local 2.3.3.3 remote 2.3.3.4 as 4
peer/2.3.3.3/2.3.3.4#
The BGP peer-to-peer relationship is now established with default values for all
BGP peer parameters. You customize the peer-to-peer connection by modifying
BGP peer parameters as described in Chapter 8.
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