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OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
September 2009
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44   BGP Commands
This chapter describes the CLI commands used to configure the BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) and 
Multiprotocol extensions to BGP. BGP is a protocol for exchanging routing information between gateway 
hosts in a network of ASs (autonomous systems). BGP is the most common protocol used between gate-
way hosts on the Internet. The routing table exchanged contains a list of known routers, the addresses they 
can reach, and a preference metrics associated with the path to each router so that the best available route 
is chosen.
Multiprotocol Extensions to BGP-4 supports the exchange of IPv6 unicast prefixes, as well as the estab-
lishment of BGP peering sessions with BGP speakers identified by their IPv6 addresses.
The Alcatel-Lucent implementation of BGP-4 and Multiprotocol Extensions to BGP-4 complies with the 
following RFCs: 4271, 2439, 3392, 2385, 1997, 4456, 3065, 4273, 4760, 2545
Note. In the following document, the BGP terms “peer” and “neighbor” are used interchangeably to mean 
any BGP speaker known to the local router.
Note. BGP is supported on the OmniSwitch 6850, 9000 Series, and 9000E switches but not on the 
OmniSwitch 6855 switches.
MIB information for BGP is as follows:
Filename:
AlcatelIND1Bgp.MIB
Module:
ALCATEL-IND1-BGP-MIB
Filename:
IETF_BGP4.MIB
Module:
BGP4-MIB