Configuring a bgp confederation, Configuring confederation compatibility, Configuring bgp gr – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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A confederation contains sub-ASs. In each sub-AS, IBGP peers are fully meshed. Between sub-ASs, EBGP

connections are established.
If routers not compliant with RFC 3065 exist in the confederation, use the confederation nonstandard

command to make the local router compatible with these routers.

Configuring a BGP confederation

After you split an AS into multiple sub-ASs, you can configure a router in a sub-AS in the following way:

1.

Enable BGP and specify the AS number of the router. For more information, see "

Enabling BGP

."

2.

Specify the confederation ID. From an outsider's perspective, the sub-ASs of the confederation is
a single AS, which is identified by the confederation ID.

3.

If the router needs to establish EBGP connections to other sub-ASs, you must specify the peering
sub-ASs in the confederation.

A confederation contains a maximum of 32 sub-ASs. The AS number of a sub-AS is effective only in the

confederation.
To configure a BGP confederation:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter BGP view.

bgp as-number

N/A

3.

Configure a confederation ID. confederation id as-number

Not configured by default.

4.

Specify peering sub-ASs in the

confederation.

confederation peer-as
as-number-list

Not configured by default.

Configuring confederation compatibility

If some other routers in the confederation do not comply with RFC 3065, you must enable confederation
compatibility to allow the router to work with those routers.
To configure confederation compatibility:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter BGP view.

bgp as-number

N/A

3.

Enable compatibility with
routers not compliant with

RFC 3065 in the

confederation.

confederation nonstandard

Optional.
Not enabled by default.

Configuring BGP GR

Graceful Restart (GR) ensures the continuity of packet forwarding when BGP restarts or an

active/standby switchover occurs:

GR eestarter—Graceful restarting router. It must be GR capable.

GR helper—A neighbor of the GR restarter. It helps the GR restarter to complete the GR process.

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