OcNOS-SP : Layer 3 Guide : VRF Lite Configuration Guide : BGP Configuration
BGP Configuration
Overview
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) makes core routing decisions on the Internet using a table of IP networks or “prefixes” which designate network reachability among autonomous systems (AS). BGP is a path vector protocol or a variant of a distance-vector routing protocol. BGP does not involve traditional Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) metrics, but routing decisions are made based on path, network policies, and/or rule sets. For this reason, it is more appropriately termed a reachability protocol rather than routing protocol.
Note: Enabling dynamic capability on the specific BGP peer will prevent BGP session to reset.
Topology
Figure 1-157: BGP topology for VRF
Last modified date: 10/16/2023