Users Guide

an EBGP neighbor is usually the IP address of the interface directly connected to the router. First, the BGP process determines if all
internal BGP peers are reachable, then it determines which peers outside the AS are reachable.
NOTE: Sample Configurations for enabling BGP routers are found at the end of this chapter.
1. Assign an AS number and enter ROUTER BGP mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
router bgp as-number
as-number: from 0 to 65535 (2 Byte) or from 1 to 4294967295 (4 Byte) or 0.1 to 65535.65535 (Dotted format).
Only one AS is supported per system.
NOTE: If you enter a 4-Byte AS number, 4-Byte AS support is enabled automatically.
a. Enable 4-Byte support for the BGP process.
NOTE: This command is OPTIONAL. Enable if you want to use 4-Byte AS numbers or if you support AS4 number
representation.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
bgp four-octet-as-support
NOTE: Use it only if you support 4-Byte AS numbers or if you support AS4 number representation. If you are
supporting 4-Byte ASNs, enable this command.
Disable 4-Byte support and return to the default 2-Byte format by using the no bgp four-octet-as-support command.
You cannot disable 4-Byte support if you currently have a 4-Byte ASN configured.
Disabling 4-Byte AS numbers also disables ASDOT and ASDOT+ number representation. All AS numbers are displayed in ASPLAIN
format.
b. Enable IPv4 multicast or IPv6 mode.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
address-family [ipv4 | ipv6} vrf
Use this command to enter BGP for IPv6 mode (CONF-ROUTER_BGPv6_AF).
2. Add a neighbor as a remote AS.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
neighbor {ip-address | peer-group name} remote-as as-number
peer-group name: 16 characters
as-number: from 0 to 65535 (2 Byte) or from 1 to 4294967295 (4 Byte) or 0.1 to 65535.65535 (Dotted format)
Formats: IP Address A.B.C.D
You must Configure Peer Groups before assigning it a remote AS.
3. Enable the BGP neighbor.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
neighbor {ip-address | peer-group-name} no shutdown
NOTE:
When you change the configuration of a BGP neighbor, always reset it by entering the clear ip bgp *
command in EXEC Privilege mode.
To view the BGP configuration, enter show config in CONFIGURATION ROUTER BGP mode. To view the BGP status, use the show
ip bgp summary command in EXEC Privilege mode. The first example shows the summary with a 2-byte AS number displayed (in
bold); the second example shows that the summary with a 4-byte AS number using the show ip bgp summary command (displays a
4–byte AS number in bold).
The following example shows the show ip bgp summary command output (2–byte AS number displays).
R2#show ip bgp summary
BGP router identifier 192.168.10.2, local AS number 65123
BGP table version is 1, main routing table version 1
1 network entrie(s) using 132 bytes of memory
1 paths using 72 bytes of memory
BGP-RIB over all using 73 bytes of memory
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Border Gateway Protocol IPv4 (BGPv4)