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R&S Quick Notes – BGP
By admin | June 23, 2009
BGP
- When using Communities, don’t forget “neighbor send-community”
- Know your attributes and the direction which applied, when to used what.
- “aggregate address” needs a more specific prefix in the BGP table for aggregate to be advertised.
- Synchronization issue has 3 solutions, 1- Load BGP on all transit routers, 2- GRE tunnel, 3- Redistribution BGP>IGP.
- “no bgp nexthop trigger” – Disables next-hop tracking between scanner intervals.
- “no bgp fast-ext-fallover” – Force the router to wait for the dead-timer to expire, before generating notification messages , when a connected peer goes down.
- “neighbor fall-over” – Will check neighbor connenctivity between scanner intervals, aka BGP Fast Peering.
- Only the Holdtime is sent in update-msg. Two neighbors will use the lowest holdtime and then calculate the keepalive from that.
- Know your Regular Expressions
- Know the difference between Peer-Groups and Peer-Templates
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