Table 69: BGP Global Settings
Your ActionFunctionField
General tab
Type or select and edit the value.Specifies the routing device’s AS number.Router ASN
Type or select and edit the IP address.Specify the routing device’s IP address.Router Identifier
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To enable BGP, select Enabled.
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To disable BGP, select Disabled.
Enables or disables BGP.BGP Status
Type or select and edit the description.Describes of the global, group, or neighbor
configuration.
Description
Type or select and edit the value.Specifies the routing device’s confederation AS
number.
Confederation
Number
To add a member AS number, click Add and enter
the number in the Member ASN box. Click OK.
To modify a confederation member’s AS number,
select the member click Edit and, enter the number
and click OK.
To delete a confederation member, select the
member and click Remove.
Specifies the AS numbers for the confederation
members.
Confederation
Members
Select All or None to configure Keep Routes.
Enter a value in the TCP MSS box.
Click to enable MTU Discovery.
Click to enable Remove Private ASN.
Enter the time period for a graceful restart and the
maximum time that stale routes must be kept.
To configure Multihop, select Nexthop Change to
allow unconnected third-party next hops. Enter a
TTL value.
Select the authentication algorithm. If you select
None, specify an authentication key (password).
You can configure the following:
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Keep routes—Specifies whether routes learned
from a BGP peer must be retained in the routing
table even if they contain an AS number that was
exported from the local AS.
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TCP MSS—Configures the maximum segment size
(MSS) for the TCP connection for BGP neighbors.
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MTU Discovery—Select to configure MTU discovery.
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Remove Private ASN—Select to have the local
system strip private AS numbers from the AS path
when advertising AS paths to remote systems.
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Graceful Restart—Specifies the time period when
the restart is expected to be complete. Specify the
maximum time that stale routes are kept during
restart.
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Multihop—Configures the maximum time-to-live
(TTL) value for the TTL in the IP header of BGP
packets.
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Authentication Type—Select the authentication
algorithm: None, MD5, SHA1, AES.
Advance Options
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