Users Guide
Border Gateway Protocol
BGP is an external gateway protocol that transmits interdomain routing information within and between autonomous systems (AS). BGP
version 4 (BGPv4) supports classless inter-domain routing (CIDR) and the aggregation of routes and AS paths. Basically, two routers
(called neighbors or peers) exchange information including full routing tables and periodically sent messages to update those routing tables.
NOTE: For more information about conguring the border gateway protocol (BGP), see the
BGP
section in the
Dell EMC
Networking OS Conguration Guide
.
Topics:
• BGP IPv4 Commands
• MBGP Commands
• BGP Extended Communities (RFC 4360)
• IPv6 BGP Commands
• IPv6 MBGP Commands
BGP IPv4 Commands
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an external gateway protocol that transmits interdomain routing information within and between
Autonomous Systems (AS). BGP supports classless interdomain routing (CIDR) and the aggregation of routes and AS paths. Basically, two
routers (called neighbors or peers) exchange information including full routing tables and periodically send messages to update those
routing tables.
NOTE
: Dell EMC Networking OS supports 2-byte (16-bit) and 4-byte (32-bit) format for autonomous system numbers (ASNs),
where the 2-byte format is 1 to 65535 and the 4-byte format is 1 to 4294967295.
NOTE: Dell EMC Networking OS supports dotted format as well as the traditional plain format for AS numbers. The dot format is
displayed when using the show ip bgp commands. To determine the comparable dot format for an ASN from a traditional
format, use ASN/65536. ASN%65536. For more information about using the 2– or 4-byte format, refer to the
Dell EMC
Networking OS Conguration Guide
.
address-family
Enable the IPv4 multicast or the IPv6 address family.
Syntax
address-family {ipv4 multicast | ipv6 unicast} [vrf vrf-name]
Parameters
ipv4 multicast Enter the keyword ipv4 followed by the keyword multicast to enable BGPv4
multicast mode.
vrf vrf-name Enter the keyword vrf and then the name of the VRF to enable VRF mode.
NOTE: It is not be possible to enable VRF mode for IPv6 unicast without
conguring the corresponding IPv4 unicast mode for the same VRF. While
deletion, whenever the IPv4 VRF mode is deleted for the VRF, Dell EMC
Networking OS automatically deletes the IPv6 VRF congurations as well.
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