H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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router in AS50 gives priority to the route passing AS40 for sending data to the destination

8.0.0.0.
In some applications, you can apply a routing policy to control BGP route selection by modifying
the AS_PATH length.
By configuring an AS path filtering list, you can filter routes based on AS numbers contained in the
AS_PATH attribute.

NEXT_HOP
Different from IGP, the NEXT_HOP attribute may not be the IP address of a directly connected
router. It involves three types of values, as shown in

Figure 77

.

{

When advertising a self-originated route to an EBGP peer, a BGP speaker sets the NEXT_HOP
for the route to the address of its sending interface.

{

When sending a received route to an EBGP peer, a BGP speaker sets the NEXT_HOP for the
route to the address of the sending interface.

{

When sending a route received from an EBGP peer to an IBGP peer, a BGP speaker does not
modify the NEXT_HOP attribute. If load-balancing is configured, the NEXT_HOP attribute of

the equal-cost routes will be modified. For load-balancing information, see “

BGP route

selection

.“

Figure 77 NEXT_HOP attribute

MED (MULTI_EXIT_DISC)
The MED attribute is exchanged between two neighboring ASs, each of which does not advertise
the attribute to any other AS.
Similar to metrics used by IGP, MED is used to determine the best route for traffic going into an AS.
When a BGP router obtains multiple routes to the same destination but with different next hops, it

considers the route with the smallest MED value the best route given that other conditions are the

same. As shown in

Figure 78

, traffic from AS10 to AS20 travels through Router B that is selected

according to MED.

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