Configuring IP routing and forwarding Configure Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) settings
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Save Config File
Saves the bgp.cnf file back to the filing system. Use if you have edited the file.
Restart BGP after configuration file is saved
When enabled, the router restarts routing using BGP after the file has been saved using the
above Save button.
Restart BGP if a fatal error occurs
When enabled, the router restarts routing using BGP if a fatal error occurs.
Advertise non-connected networks
When enabled, BGP advertises networks that exist in the BGP configuration file but that are
not actually a connected network or interface.
BGP Tracing
As with OSPF, the level of debug tracing information is selected from this drop-down list. The
available levels are; Off, Low, Med, and High.
3. Click Apply.
Command line
Command Instance Parameter Values Equivalent web parameter
bgp 0 enable on,off Enable BGP
bgp 0 conffile BGP Configuration Filename
bgp 0 new_cfg_rest on,off Restart BGP after configuration file is saved
bgp 0 fatal_rest on,off Restart BGP if a fatal error occurs
bgp 0 allow_non_nets on,off
Default on
Advertise non-connected networks
bgp 0 debug 0-3 BGP Tracing