Blade ICE G8124-E Manual De Usuario
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Border Gateway Protocol
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an Internet protocol that enables routers on an IPv4 network to
share and advertise routing information with each other about the segments of the IPv4 address
space they can access within their network and with routers on external networks. BGP allows you
to decide what is the “best” route for a packet to take from your network to a destination on another
network rather than simply setting a default route from your border router(s) to your upstream
provider(s). BGP is defined in RFC 1771.
share and advertise routing information with each other about the segments of the IPv4 address
space they can access within their network and with routers on external networks. BGP allows you
to decide what is the “best” route for a packet to take from your network to a destination on another
network rather than simply setting a default route from your border router(s) to your upstream
provider(s). BGP is defined in RFC 1771.
RackSwitch G8124s can advertise their IP interfaces and IPv4 addresses using BGP and take BGP
feeds from as many as 16 BGP router peers. This allows more resilience and flexibility in balancing
traffic from the Internet.
feeds from as many as 16 BGP router peers. This allows more resilience and flexibility in balancing
traffic from the Internet.
Note –
BLADEOS 6.5 does not support IPv6 for BGP.
The following topics are discussed in this section: