Deployment Guide
ipv6-unicast commands. Irrespective of whether the BGP neighbors are disabled earlier, the shutdown all command brings down
all the congured BGP neighbors.
When you issue the no shutdown all command, all the BGP neighbor neighbors are enabled. However, when you re-enable all the
BGP neighbors in global conguration mode, only the neighbors that were not in disabled state before the global shutdown come up.
Meaning, BGP neighbors corresponding to the IPv4 unicast or multicast groups and the IPv6 unicast groups that were explicitly disabled
before the global shutdown remains in disabled state. Use the no shutdown address-family-ipv4-unicast, no shutdown
address-family-ipv4-multicast, or no shutdown address-family-ipv6-unicast commands to enable these
neighbors.
NOTE:
NOTE: This behavior applies to all BGP neighbors. Meaning, BGP neighbors that were explicitly disabled before global shutdown
also remain in disabled state. Enable these neighbors individually using the no shutdown command.
Route Map Continue
The BGP route map continue feature, continue [sequence-number], (in ROUTE-MAP mode) allows movement from one route-
map entry to a specic route-map entry (the sequence number).
If you do not specify a sequence number, the continue feature moves to the next sequence number (also known as an “implied continue”).
If a match clause exists, the continue feature executes only after a successful match occurs. If there are no successful matches, continue is
ignored.
Match a Clause with a Continue Clause
The continue feature can exist without a match clause.
Without a match clause, the continue clause executes and jumps to the specied route-map entry. With a match clause and a continue
clause, the match clause executes rst and the continue clause next in a specied route map entry. The continue clause launches only after
a successful match. The behavior is:
• A successful match with a continue clause—the route map executes the set clauses and then goes to the specied route map entry
after execution of the continue clause.
• If the next route map entry contains a continue clause, the route map executes the continue clause if a successful match occurs.
• If the next route map entry does not contain a continue clause, the route map evaluates normally. If a match does not occur, the route
map does not continue and falls-through to the next sequence number, if one exists
Set a Clause with a Continue Clause
If the route-map entry contains sets with the continue clause, the set actions operation is performed rst followed by the continue clause
jump to the specied route map entry.
• If a set actions operation occurs in the rst route map entry and then the same set action occurs with a dierent value in a subsequent
route map entry, the last set of actions overrides the previous set of actions with the same set command.
• If the set community additive and set as-path prepend commands are congured, the communities and AS numbers are
prepended.
Enabling MBGP Congurations
Multiprotocol BGP (MBGP) is an enhanced BGP that carries IP multicast routes. BGP carries two sets of routes: one set for unicast routing
and one set for multicast routing. The routes associated with multicast routing are used by the protocol independent multicast (PIM) to
build data distribution trees.
The Dell Networking OS MBGP is implemented per RFC 1858. You can enable the MBGP feature per router and/or per peer/peer-group.
The default is IPv4 Unicast routes.
Border Gateway Protocol IPv4 (BGPv4)
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