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Customizing BGP Services
114065 Rev. A 6-13
Configuring BGP as a Soloist
By default, BGP runs on every slot on the router. If you have configured ISP
mode, BGP runs as a soloist. The soloist will run on one slot, as determined from
the BGP soloist slot mask. We recommend that the slot mask include only
nonforwarding slots, so that BGP operations (route calculation, for example)
occur on one slot while the other slots maintain maximum forwarding capability.
In soloist mode, if the slot on which the soloist is running fails, BGP runs on an
eligible slot. By default, BGP considers all slots with IP interfaces to be eligible
slots. You can use Site Manager to specify the eligible slots.
Establishing a Peer-to-Peer Connection
A BGP speaker forms neighbor relationships with other BGP speakers. This
happens when a BGP speaker establishes a TCP connection to a BGP peer (which
is simply the BGP speaker at the other end of the connection), based on local
configuration information.
Defining the Peer-to-Peer Connection
To define a peer-to-peer connection, you specify
The address of the local IP interface
The address of the remote IP interface. If the peer is in a remote AS, this
address must be on the same subnet as the local address.
The AS number of the autonomous system in which the remote BGP peer is
located
You can use Site Manager to supply this information.
Site Manager: ISP Mode parameter: page A-45
Site Manager: Soloist Slots parameter: page A-5
Site Manager: Local Address parameter: page A-7
Site Manager: Peer Address parameter: page A-6
Site Manager: Peer AS parameter: page A-6
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