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Catalyst 3750 MetroSwitch Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 28 Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring BGP
Use the no route-map map-tag command to delete the route map. Use the no set ip next-hop ip-address
command to re-enable next-hop processing.
Configuring BGP Filtering by Neighbor
You can filter BGP advertisements by using AS-path filters, such as the as-path access-list global
configuration command and the neighbor filter-list router configuration command. You can also use
access lists with the neighbor distribute-list router configuration command. Distribute-list filters are
applied to network numbers. See the “Controlling Advertising and Processing in Routing Updates”
section on page 28-97 for information about the distribute-list command.
You can use route maps on a per-neighbor basis to filter updates and to modify various attributes. A route
map can be applied to either inbound or outbound updates. Only the routes that pass the route map are
sent or accepted in updates. On both inbound and outbound updates, matching is supported based on AS
path, community, and network numbers. Autonomous system path matching requires the match as-path
access-list route-map command, community based matching requires the match community-list
route-map command, and network-based matching requires the ip access-list global configuration
command.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to apply a per-neighbor route map:
Step 3
set ip next-hop ip-address [...ip-address]
[peer-address]
(Optional) Set a route map to disable next-hop processing
In an inbound route map, set the next hop of matching routes to
be the neighbor peering address, overriding third-party next hops.
In an outbound route map of a BGP peer, set the next hop to the
peering address of the local router, disabling the next-hop
calculation.
Step 4
end Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 5
show route-map [map-name] Display all route maps configured or only the one specified to verify
configuration.
Step 6
copy running-config startup-config (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Command Purpose
Command Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2
router bgp autonomous-system Enable a BGP routing process, assign it an AS number, and enter
router configuration mode.
Step 3
neighbor {ip-address | peer-group name}
distribute-list {access-list-number | name}
{in | out}
(Optional) Filter BGP routing updates to or from neighbors as
specified in an access list.
Note You can also use the neighbor prefix-list router
configuration command to filter updates, but you cannot use
both commands to configure the same BGP peer.
Step 4
neighbor {ip-address | peer-group name}
route-map map-tag {in | out}
(Optional) Apply a route map to filter an incoming or outgoing
route.
Step 5
end Return to privileged EXEC mode.

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Cisco Catalyst 3750 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Device TypeSwitch
Switching Capacity32 Gbps
Forwarding Rate38.7 Mpps
Stacking Bandwidth32 Gbps
RAM128 MB
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
Switch TypeManaged
ModelCatalyst 3750 Series
Uplink InterfacesSFP
Form FactorRack-mountable
MAC Address Table Size12, 000 entries
Routing ProtocolRIP, OSPF, EIGRP
Remote Management ProtocolSNMP, Telnet, HTTP
FeaturesLayer 3 switching, Layer 2 switching, auto-negotiation, BOOTP support, ARP support, VLAN support, auto-uplink (auto MDI/MDI-X), IGMP snooping, traffic shaping, MAC address filtering, Quality of Service (QoS), Jumbo Frames support, MLD snooping, Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI), Cisco EnergyWise technology
Power over Ethernet (PoE)PoE
Operating Temperature-5 - 45 °C
Operating Humidity10% to 85% non-condensing

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