DELL S6000-ON User Manual

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Ignore Router-ID for Some Best-Path Calculations
Dell Networking OS allows you to avoid unnecessary BGP best-path transitions between external paths 
under certain conditions. The bgp bestpath router-id ignore command reduces network 
disruption caused by routing and forwarding plane changes and allows for faster convergence.
Four-Byte AS Numbers
Dell Networking OS supports 4-Byte (32-bit) format when configuring autonomous system numbers 
(ASNs).
The 4-Byte support is advertised as a new BGP capability (4-BYTE-AS) in the OPEN message. If a 4-Byte 
BGP speaker has sent and received this capability from another speaker, all the messages will be 4-octet. 
The behavior of a 4-Byte BGP speaker is different with the peer depending on whether the peer is a 4-
Byte or 2-Byte BGP speaker.
Where the 2-Byte format is 1-65535, the 4-Byte format is 1-4294967295. Enter AS numbers using the 
traditional format. If the ASN is greater than 65535, the dot format is shown when using the show ip 
bgp commands. For example, an ASN entered as 3183856184 appears in the show commands as 
48581.51768; an ASN of 65123 is shown as 65123. To calculate the comparable dot format for an ASN 
from a traditional format, use ASN/65536. ASN%65536.
Traditional Format DOT Format
65001
0.65501
65536
1.0
100000
1.34464
4294967295
65535.65535
When creating Confederations, all the routers in a Confederation must be either 4-Byte or 2-Byte 
identified routers. You cannot mix them.
Configure 4-byte AS numbers with the four-octet-support command.
AS4 Number Representation
Dell Networking OS supports multiple representations of 4-byte AS numbers: asplain, asdot+, and asdot.
NOTE: The ASDOT and ASDOT+ representations are supported only with the 4-Byte AS numbers 
feature. If 4-Byte AS numbers are not implemented, only ASPLAIN representation is supported.
ASPLAIN is the method Dell Networking OS has used for all previous Dell Networking OS versions. 
ASPLAIN remains the default method with Dell Networking OS. With the ASPLAIN notation, a 32-bit 
binary AS number is translated into a decimal value.
• All AS numbers between 0 and 65535 are represented as a decimal number when entered in the CLI 
and when displayed in the show commands output.
• AS numbers larger than 65535 are represented using ASPLAIN notation. When entered in the CLI and 
when displayed in the show commands output, 65546 is represented as 65546.
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