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Exercise 4 | BGP Over SVR | |||||||
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Step 1 | Configure Routing Interface ( loopback if ) | |||||||
bosdc1 | Router: > Routing Instance ADD Routing Interfaces name rtg-int-bos IP address: 6.6.6.6 | |||||||
show config running authority router bosdc1 routing default-instance interface rtg-int-bos
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show rib
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seabo1 | name rtg-int-sea IP address: 7.7.7.7 | |||||||
dalbo2 | name rtg-int-dal IP address: 8.8.8.8 | |||||||
Step 2 | Change Router ID to Routing Interface ( BGP will use loopback address) | |||||||
for all the site: bosdc1 seabo1 dalbo2 | Router: > Routing Instance > BGP | |||||||
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Step 3 | Add BGP Over SVR Peers ( Add Neighbors in DC ) | |||||||
bosdc1 | Router: > Routing Instance: > BGP AD: neighbors Seattle: BGP Neighbor Address: 7.7.7.7 Address Families. Select bgp:ipv4-unicast. ( + Router As Next Hop: True ) Dallas: BGP Neighbor Address: 8.8.8.8 Address Families. Select bgp:ipv4-unicast. | |||||||
neighbor | ||||||||
seabo1 | ||||||||
dalbo2 | ||||||||
Step 4 | Add BGP Over SVR Peers ( Add Neighbors in Branches ) | |||||||
Step 5 | Verify BGP Over SVR | |||||||
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