Configuring BGP Sessions (J-Web Procedure)
This topic applies only to the J-Web Application package.
You can use the J-Web interface to create BGP peering sessions on a routing device.
To configure BGP sessions, you must have a license for BGP installed on the EX Series switch.
To configure a BGP peering session:
Field |
Function |
Your Action |
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General tab | ||
Group Type |
Specifies whether the group is an internal BGP (IBGP) group or an external BGP (EBGP) group. |
Select the option: Internal or External. |
Group Name |
Specifies the name for the group. |
Type a new name or select and edit the name. |
ASN |
Sets the unique numeric identifier of the AS in which the routing device is configured. |
Type the routing device’s 32-bit AS number, in dotted decimal notation. If you enter an integer, the value is converted to a 32-bit equivalent. For example, if you enter 3, the value assigned to the AS is 0.0.0.3. |
Preference |
Specifies the degree of preference for an external route. The route with the highest local preference value is preferred. |
Type or select and edit the value. |
Cluster Id |
Specifies the cluster identifier to be used by the route reflector cluster in an internal BGP group. |
Type or select and edit the IPv6 or IPv4 address to be used as the identifier. |
Description |
Specifies the text description of the global, group, or neighbor configuration. |
Type or select and edit the description. |
Damping |
Specifies whether route flap damping is enabled or not. |
To enable route flap damping, select the check box. To disable route flap damping do not select the check box. |
Advertise Inactive Routes |
Specifies whether BGP advertises the best route even if the routing table did not select it to be an active route. |
To enable advertising inactive routes, select the check box. To disable advertising inactive routes, do not select the check box. |
Advertise Peer AS Routes |
Specifies whether to disable the default behavior of suppressing AS routes. |
To enable advertising peer AS routes, select the check box. To disable advertising peer AS routes, do not select the check box. |
Neighbors tab | ||
Dynamic Neighbors |
Configures a neighbor (peer). |
Type the IPv4 address of the peer. |
Static Neighbors |
Configures the system’s peers statically. |
To configure a static neighbor:
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Policies tab | ||
Import Policy |
Specifies one or more routing policies to routes being imported into the routing table from BGP. |
Click Add to add an import policy. Select the policy and click OK. Click Move up or Move down to move the selected policy up or down the list of policies. Select the policy and click Remove. |
Export Policy |
Specifies one or more policies to routes being exported from the routing table into BGP. |
Click Add to add an export policy. Select the policy and click OK. Click Move up or Move down to move the selected policy up or down the list of policies. Select the policy and click Remove. |
Field | Function | Your Action |
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General tab | ||
Router ASN |
Specifies the routing device’s AS number. |
Type or select and edit the value. |
Router Identifier |
Specify the routing device’s IP address. |
Type or select and edit the IP address. |
BGP Status |
Enables or disables BGP. |
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Description |
Describes of the global, group, or neighbor configuration. |
Type or select and edit the description. |
Confederation Number |
Specifies the routing device’s confederation AS number. |
Type or select and edit the value. |
Confederation Members |
Specifies the AS numbers for the confederation members. |
To add a member AS number, click Add and enter the number in the Member ASN box. Click OK. To modify a confederation member’s AS number, select the member click Edit and, enter the number and click OK. To delete a confederation member, select the member and click Remove. |
Advance Options |
You can configure the following:
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Select All or None to configure Keep Routes. Enter a value in the TCP MSS box. Click to enable MTU Discovery. Click to enable Remove Private ASN. Enter the time period for a graceful restart and the maximum time that stale routes must be kept. To configure Multihop, select Nexthop Change to allow unconnected third-party next hops. Enter a TTL value. Select the authentication algorithm. If you select None, specify an authentication key (password). |
Policies tab | ||
Import Policy |
Specifies one or more routing policies to routes being imported into the routing table from BGP. |
Click Add to add an import policy. Click Move up or Move down to move the selected policy up or down the list of policies. Click Remove to remove an import policy. |
Export Policy |
Specifies one or more policies to routes being exported from the routing table into BGP. |
Click Add to add an export policy. Click Move up or Move down to move the selected policy up or down the list of policies. Click Remove to remove an export policy. |
Trace Options tab | ||
File Name |
Specifies the name of the file to receive the output of the tracing operation. |
Type or select and edit the name. |
Number of Files |
Specifies the maximum number of trace files. |
Type or select and edit the value. |
File Size |
Specifies the maximum size for each trace file. |
Type or select and edit the value. |
World Readable |
Specifies whether the trace file can be read by any user or not. |
Select True to allow any user to read the file. Select False to disallow all users being able to read the file. |
Flags |
Specifies the tracing operation to perform. |
Select a value from the list. |