Nokia IPSO 4.0 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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4. Enter 65526 in the Peer Autonomous System Number text box.
5. Click Internal in the Peer Group Type drop-down list; then click Apply.
6. Enter
192.168.30.1 in the Add remote peer IP address text box; then click Apply.
7. Click Save to make your changes permanent.
Configuring BGP Route Inbound Policy on Platform B
1. Click Inbound Route Filters under Configuration > Routing in the tree view.
2. Click the Based on Autonomous System Number link.
3. Enter
512 in the Import ID text box and enter 65526 in the AS edit box; then click Apply.
4. Click Accept in the All BGP Routes From AS 65526 field; then click Apply.
5. Enter
513 in the Import ID edit box and enter 65525 in the AS edit box; then click Apply.
6. Click Accept in the All BGP Routes From AS 65525 field; then click Apply.
7. Click Save to make your changes permanent.
Configuring Redistribution of BGP Routes on Platform B
Complete this procedure to redistribute BGP routes to BGP that section a different AS. This is
equivalent to configuring an export policy. In this example, as the diagram shows, platform B,
which is part of AS 65526, is an EBGP peer to platform A, which belongs to AS 65525.
1. Click Route Redistribution under Configuration > Routing in the tree view.
2. Click the BGP Routes Based on AS link in the Redistribute to BGP section.
3. Select 65526 in the Redistribute to Peer AS drop-down list and select 65525 in the From AS
drop-down list.
4. Click On in the Enable Redistribute BGP Routes From AS 65525 Into AS 65526 field; then
click Apply.
5. Click Accept in the All BGP ASPATH 65525 Routes Into AS 65526 field; then click Apply.
6. Select 65525 in the Redistribute to Peer AS drop-down list and select 65526 in the From AS
drop-down list.
7. Click On in the Enable Redistribute BGP Routes From AS 65526 Into AS 65525 field; then
click Apply.
8. Click Accept in the All BGP ASPATH 65526 Routes Into AS 65525 field; then click Apply.
9. Click Save to make your changes permanent.
BGP Community Example
A BGP community is a group of destinations that share the same property. However, a
community is not restricted to one network or AS.