F3215-HP Load Balancing Module Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW101
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Task Remarks
Controlling route
distribution and reception
Configuring BGP route summarization
Optional.
Advertising a default route to a peer or peer
group
Configuring BGP route distribution/reception
filtering policies
Enabling BGP and IGP route synchronization
Limiting prefixes received from a peer or peer
group
Configuring BGP route dampening
Controlling BGP path
selection
Specifying a preferred value for routes received Optional.
Configuring preferences for BGP routes Optional.
Configure the default local preference Optional.
Configuring the MED attribute Optional.
Configuring the NEXT_HOP attribute Optional.
Configuring the AS_PATH attribute Optional.
Tuning and optimizing BGP
networks
Configuring the BGP keepalive interval and
holdtime
Optional.
Configuring the interval for sending the same
update
Optional.
Allowing establishment of EBGP session to an
indirectly connected peer or peer group
Optional.
Enabling the BGP ORF capability Optional.
Enabling 4-byte AS number suppression Optional.
Enabling quick reestablishment of direct EBGP
session
Optional.
Enabling MD5 authentication for BGP peers Optional.
Configuring BGP load balancing Optional.
Forbidding session establishment with a peer or
peer group
Optional.
Configuring BGP soft-reset Optional.
Configuring a large scale
BGP network
Configuring BGP community Optional.
Configuring a BGP route reflector Optional.
Configuring a BGP confederation Optional.
Enabling trap Optional.
Enabling logging of session state changes Optional.
Configuring basic BGP
This section describes the tasks required for a BGP network to work.