Cabletron Systems SmartSwitch Router 9032578-02 User Manual

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Chapter 6: BGP Configuration Guide

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where:

peer-group

<number-or-string>

Is a group ID, which can be a number or a character string.

type

Specifies the type of BGP group you are adding. You can specify one of the
following:

external

In the classic external BGP group, full policy checking is applied to all
incoming and outgoing advertisements. The external neighbors must
be directly reachable through one of the machine's local interfaces.

routing

An internal group which uses the routes of an interior protocol to
resolve forwarding addresses. Type Routing groups will determine the
immediate next hops for routes by using the next hop received with a
route from a peer as a forwarding address, and using this to look up an
immediate next hop in an IGP’s routes. Such groups support distant
peers, but need to be informed of the IGP whose routes they are using
to determine immediate next hops. This implementation comes closest
to the IBGP implementation of other router vendors.

internal

An internal group operating where there is no IP-level IGP, for example
an SMDS network. Type Internal groups expect all peers to be directly
attached to a shared subnet so that, like external peers, the next hops
received in BGP advertisements may be used directly for forwarding.
All Internal group peers should be L2 adjacent.

igp

An internal group operating where there is no IP-level IGP; for
example, an SMDS network.

autonomous-system

<number>

Specifies the autonomous system of the peer group. Specify a number from 1 –
65534.

proto

Specifies the interior protocol to be used to resolve BGP next hops. Specify one of
the following:

any

Use any igp to resolve BGP next hops.

rip

Use RIP to resolve BGP next hops.

ospf

Use OSPF to resolve BGP next hops.

static

Use static to resolve BGP next hops.

interface

<name-or-IPaddr> | all

Interfaces whose routes are carried via the IGP for which third-party next hops
may be used instead. Use only for type Routing group. Specify the interface or all
for all interfaces.

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