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MBGP Configuration 
 
 
The term “router” refers to a router or a Layer 3 switch in this document. 
 
When configuring MBGP, go to these sections for information you are interested in: 
MBGP Overview 
BGP-4 is capable of carrying routing information for IPv4 only. IETF defined multiprotocol BGP 
extensions to carry routing information for multiple network layer protocols. 
For a network, the multicast topology may be different from the unicast topology. To meet the 
requirement, the multiprotocol BGP extensions enable BGP to carry the unicast Network Layer 
Reachability Information (NLRI) and multicast NLRI separately, and the multicast NLRI is used to 
perform reverse path forwarding (RPF) exclusively. In this way, route selection for a destination through 
the unicast routing table and through the multicast routing table will have different results, ensuring 
normal unicast and multicast routing. 
Multi-protocol BGP is defined in RFC 2858 (Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP-4). 
Multi-protocol BGP for IP multicast is referred to as Multicast BGP (MBGP) for short. 
 
 
This document covers configuration tasks related to multiprotocol BGP for IP multicast only. For 
information about BGP, refer to BGP Configuration in the IP Routing Volume
For information about RPF, refer to Multicast Routing and Forwarding in the IP Multicast Volume