3com 8807 User Guide

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Configuring the MED 
Value for an AS
The MED configured in BGP view is valid for both unicast and multicast.
For the details of this configuration, refer to "BGP Configuration" of the Routing 
Protocol part.
Comparing MED Values 
from Different AS 
Neighbor Paths
Do not use this configuration unless you are sure that different ASs adopt the 
same IGP and route selection method. The configuration in BGP view works both 
in unicast and multicast.
For the details of this configuration, refer to "BGP Configuration" of the Routing 
Protocol part.
Configuring Local 
Preference
Different local preference can be configured as a reference of the MBGP route 
selection. When an MBGP router gets routes with the same destination but 
different next hops through different neighbors, it will choose the route with the 
highest local preference.
The configuration works both in unicast and multicast.
For the details of this configuration, refer to "BGP Configuration" of the Routing 
Protocol part.
Configuring MBGP Timer
After a router establishes MBGP connection with a peer, it sends Keepalive 
messages to the peer periodically to check for the smooth connection. If the 
router does not receive a single Keepalive message or any other kind of message 
from the peer within the defined connection Holdtime, it will think the MBGP 
connection broken and exit, and will process the routing information received 
through this connection as appropriate. Therefore, the Keepalive message sending 
interval and MBGP connection Holdtime are two parameters of great importance 
in MBGP mechanism.
The configuration works both in unicast and multicast.
For the details of this configuration, refer to "BGP Configuration" of the Routing 
Protocol part.
Configuring MBGP Peer 
(Group)
The use of MBGP peer groups is to simplify configuration. When configuring 
MBGP peers, you can create and configure a peer group in BGP view, and then 
add the peers into the group, since all peers in a group have the same 
configuration with the group. Then, enable this peer group in IPv4 multicast 
sub-address family view and add peers to this peer group to create MBGP peers 
and an MBGP peer group. In conclusion, to create MBGP peers/peer groups, you 
must configure them successfully in BGP view first.
CAUTION: Configure the peer group under the guide of technical support 
engineers.
Creating a peer group with members
To configure a MBGP peer (group), configure a peer group in BGP view and add 
peers to this peer group. For details, refer to "BGP Configuration" in the Routing 
Protocol part.