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H3C S5500-EI - Configuring the Maximum Number of MBGP Routes for Load Balancing; Configuring a Large Scale MBGP Network; Configuring Ipv4 MBGP Peer Groups

H3C S5500-EI
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257
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
6. Enable the ORF IP prefix
negotiation capability for an
MBGP peer or a peer group.
peer { group-name | ip-address }
capability-advertise orf ip-prefix
{ both | receive | send }
Optional.
Not enabled by default.
Table 7 Description of the both, send, and receive parameters and the negotiation result
Local
p
arameter
Peer
p
arameter
Ne
g
otiation result
send
receive
both
The ORF sending capability is enabled locally and
the ORF receiving capability is enabled on the peer.
receive
send
both
The ORF receiving capability is enabled locally and
the ORF sending capability is enabled on the peer.
both both
Both the ORF sending and receiving capabilities are
enabled locally and on the peer, respectively.
Configuring the maximum number of MBGP routes for load
balancing
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter BGP view.
bgp as-number N/A
3. Enter IPv4 MBGP address
family view.
ipv4-family multicast N/A
4. Configure the maximum
number of MBGP routes for
load balancing.
balance number Not configured by default.
Configuring a large scale MBGP network
Before you configure this task, you must make peering nodes accessible to each other at the network
layer.
Configuring IPv4 MBGP peer groups
In a large-scale network, configuration and maintenance become difficult because of large numbers of
MBGP peers. You can configure peer groups to make management easier and improve route distribution
efficiency.

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