BGP Configuration
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is used between Autonomous Systems (ASs) to transmit routing information. BGP applies to large and complex networks.
- Overview of BGP
- Understanding BGP
- Summary of BGP Configuration Tasks
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for BGP
- Default Settings for BGP
- Configuring Basic BGP Functions
- Configuring BGP Security
- Simplifying IBGP Network Connections
- Configuring BGP Route Selection and Load Balancing
- Controlling the Receiving and Advertisement of BGP Routes
- Adjusting the BGP Network Convergence Speed
- Configuring BGP Reliability
- Configuring BGP Route Summarization
- Configuring BGP to Advertise Default Routes to Peers
- Configuring MP-BGP
- Configuring BMP
- Configuring a BGP Peer to Track the Physical Status of a Specified Physical Interface
Configuring a BGP peer to track the physical status of a specified physical interface allows the BGP peer to detect status changes of the interface in time. If the physical status is Down, the peer relationship is disconnected. - Configuring BGP-LS
- Maintaining BGP
- Configuration Examples for BGP