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Enable additional paths
By default, the add-path feature is disabled.
Use the following command in the CONFIGURATION ROUTER BGP mode to allow multiple paths sent
to peers.
Configure IP community lists
Within FTOS, you have multiple methods of manipulating routing attributes. One attribute you can
manipulate is the COMMUNITY attribute. This attribute is an optional attribute that is defined for a group
of destinations. In FTOS, you can assign a COMMUNITY attribute to BGP routers by using an IP
Community list. After you create an IP Community list, you can apply routing decisions to all routers
meeting the criteria in the IP Community list.
IETF RFC 1997 defines the COMMUNITY attribute and the pre-defined communities of INTERNET,
NO_EXPORT_SUBCONFED, NO_ADVERTISE, and NO_EXPORT. All BGP routes belong to the
INTERNET community. In the RFC, the other communities are defined as follows:
redistribute ospf process-id [match
external {1 | 2} | match internal]
[metric-type {external | internal}]
[route-map map-name]
ROUTER BGP or
CONF-ROUTER_BGPv6_
AF
Include specific OSPF routes in IS-IS.
Configure the following parameters:
process-id range: 1 to 65535
match external range: 1 or 2
match internal
metric-type: external or internal.
map-name: name of a configured route
map.
Note: In some cases, while receiving 1K same routes from more than 64 iBGP neighbors, BGP sessions
holdtime of 10 seconds may flap. The BGP add-path does not update packets for advertisement and
cannot scale to higher numbers. Either reduce the number of routes added or increase the holddown
timer value.
Step Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose
1
bgp add-path [send |
receive | both]
count
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP Allow the advertisement of multiple paths for the
same address prefix without the new paths
replacing any previous ones.
Range: 2-64
2
neighbor add-path
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP Allow the specified neighbor/peer group to send/
receive multiple path advertisements.
3
max-path number
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP Configure the maximum number of parallel
routes (multipath support) BGP supports. Range:
2-64
Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose