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BGP Configuration¶

The BGP service on TNSR contains numerous methods to configure and fine-tune BGP routing behavior. Due to this complexity, the topic has been split into several sections. Read through each section before attempting to create a new BGP configuration.

  • Enabling BGP
  • BGP Router Configuration
    • Graceful Restart
  • BGP Neighbor Configuration
  • BGP Address Family Configuration
    • IPv4 or IPv6 Unicast
    • IPv4 Multicast
    • IPv6 Multicast
  • BGP Address Family Neighbor Configuration
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    • BGP AS Path Configuration
    • BGP AS Path Example
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  • BGP Community Lists
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    • BGP Community List Configuration
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    • BGP Community List Status
  • BGP RPKI Cache Servers
    • Configuring RPKI
    • Configuring RPKI Cache Servers
    • Acting on RPKI Information
  • BGP Debugging Information

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