
Configuring IP Exterior Gateway Protocols (BGP and EGP)
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Using the BCC
To disable or reenable redundancy checking, go to the BGP prompt (for example,
box; ip; /jointfilesconvert/97454/bgp
) and enter:
redundant-connection
<
state>
state
is either
enabled
(default) or
disabled
.
To specify the maximum number of redundant routes, go to the BGP prompt and
enter:
max-redundant-routes
<
max_routes>
max_routes
is the maximum number of redundant routes (from 0 through 255).
For example, the following command sequence disables BGP redundancy
checking, allowing BGP to establish multiple TCP sessions (on different physical
connections) with the same remote peer and configures BGP to maintain up to 50
redundant routes:
/jointfilesconvert/97454/bgp#
redundant-connection disabled
/jointfilesconvert/97454/bgp#
max-redundant-routes 50
/jointfilesconvert/97454/bgp#
The following command reenables redundancy checking to allow only one TCP
session with the same remote peer:
/jointfilesconvert/97454/bgp#
redundant connection enabled
/jointfilesconvert/97454/bgp#
Using Site Manager
To disable or reenable redundancy checking, complete the following steps:
Site Manager Procedure
You do this System responds
1. In the Configuration Manager window,
choose
Protocols
.
The Protocols menu opens.
2. Choose
IP
. The IP menu opens.
3. Choose
BGP
. The BGP menu opens.
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