The following procedure configures a basic
BGP topology:
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Configure the interfaces that will connect to BGP
neighbors. For each interface, do the following:
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Create a VLAN.
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Assign one or more ports to the VLAN.
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Configure a VLAN IP address.
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Enable IP forwarding on the VLAN.
For more information on configuring VLANs,
see
VLANs
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Configure the BGP router ID using the following
command:
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Configure the AS number to which the router should belong
using the following command:
configure
bgp AS-number number
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To add one or more IBGP neighbors, use the following
command and specify the AS number to which the router belongs:
create bgp
neighbor remoteaddr remote-AS-number as-number {multi-hop}
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To add one or more EBGP neighbors, use the following
command and specify the AS number of the remote AS (which is different from the AS to
which the router belongs):
create bgp
neighbor remoteaddr remote-AS-number as-number {multi-hop}
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If you want to simultaneously configure BGP options for
multiple neighbors, create and configure peer groups as described in Configuring BGP Peer
Groups.
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If the BGP network will
support IPv4 traffic, you can skip this step. You can also skip this step, if for an IPv6
BGP neighbor, you only want ipv6-unicast, which is automatically enabled when you create
the peer. If the BGP network will support any other address family, you must enable
support for that address family on BGP neighbors with either of the following
commands:
enable bgp neighbor [all |remoteaddr] capability [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast | ipv6-unicast | ipv6-multicast | vpnv4 | route-refresh | ipv4-vxlan |
l2vpn-evpn]
enable bgp peer-group peer-group-name capability [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast | ipv6-unicast | ipv6-multicast | vpnv4 | route-refresh]
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To configure additional BGP neighbor options, see Configuring BGP
Neighbors.
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For instructions on configuring additional BGP features,
see the list under Configuring
BGP.
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Enable BGP neighbors using the following command:
enable bgp
neighbor [remoteaddr | all]
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Enable BGP using the following command:
enable
bgp
For instructions on displaying BGP information, see Displaying BGP
Information.