Concept Guide
– as-number: from 0 to 65535 (2 Byte) or from 1 to 4294967295 (4 Byte).
• Species which confederation sub-AS are peers.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
bgp confederation peers as-number [... as-number]
– as-number: from 0 to 65535 (2 Byte) or from 1 to 4294967295 (4 Byte).
All Confederation routers must be either 4 Byte or 2 Byte. You cannot have a mix of router ASN support.
To view the conguration, use the show config command in CONFIGURATION ROUTER BGP mode.
Enabling Route Flap Dampening
When EBGP routes become unavailable, they “ap” and the router issues both WITHDRAWN and UPDATE notices.
A ap is when a route:
• is withdrawn
• is readvertised after being withdrawn
• has an attribute change
The constant router reaction to the WITHDRAWN and UPDATE notices causes instability in the BGP process. To minimize this instability,
you may congure penalties (a numeric value) for routes that ap. When the penalty value reaches a congured limit, the route is not
advertised, even if the route is up. The system uses a penalty value is 1024. As time passes and the route does not ap, the penalty value
decrements or is decayed. However, if the route aps again, it is assigned another penalty.
The penalty value is cumulative and penalty is added under following cases:
• Withdraw
• Readvertise
• Attribute change
When dampening is applied to a route, its path is described by one of the following terms:
• history entry — an entry that stores information on a downed route
• dampened path — a path that is no longer advertised
• penalized path — a path that is assigned a penalty
To congure route ap dampening parameters, set dampening parameters using a route map, clear information on route dampening and
return suppressed routes to active state, view statistics on route apping, or change the path selection from the default mode
(deterministic) to non-deterministic, use the following commands.
• Enable route dampening.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
bgp dampening [half-life | reuse | suppress max-suppress-time] [route-map map-name]
Enter the following optional parameters to congure route dampening parameters:
– half-life: the range is from 1 to 45. Number of minutes after which the Penalty is decreased. After the router assigns a Penalty
of 1024 to a route, the Penalty is decreased by half after the half-life period expires. The default is
15 minutes.
– reuse: the range is from 1 to 20000. This number is compared to the apping route’s Penalty value. If the Penalty value is less than
the reuse value, the apping route is once again advertised (or no longer suppressed). Withdrawn routes are removed from history
state. The default is 750.
– suppress: the range is from 1 to 20000. This number is compared to the apping route’s Penalty value. If the Penalty value is
greater than the suppress value, the apping route is no longer advertised (that is, it is suppressed). The default is
2000.)
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