
Implementing BGP on Cisco IOS XR Software
How to Implement BGP on Cisco IOS XR Software
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Cisco IOS XR Routing Configuration Guide
Configuring BGP Weights
Perform this task to assign a weight to routes received from a neighbor. A weight is a number that you
can assign to a path so that you can control the best-path selection process. If you have particular
neighbors that you want to prefer for most of your traffic, you can use the weight command to assign a
higher weight to all routes learned from that neighbor.
Restrictions
The clear /jointfilesconvert/455219/bgp command must be used for the newly configured weight to take effect.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. configure
2. router /jointfilesconvert/455219/bgp as-number
3. neighbor ip-address
4. remote-as as-number
5. address-family {ipv4 unicast | ipv4 multicast | ipv4 labeled-unicast | ipv4 tunnel | ipv4 mdt |
ipv6 unicast | ipv6 multicast | ipv6 labeled-unicast | vpnv4 unicast | vpnv6 unicast}
6. weight weight-value
7. end
or
commit
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action Purpose
Step 1
configure
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# configure
Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2
router /jointfilesconvert/455219/bgp
as-number
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# router /jointfilesconvert/455219/bgp 120
Enters BGP configuration mode, allowing you to configure
the BGP routing process.
Step 3
neighbor
ip-address
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-/jointfilesconvert/455219/bgp)# neighbor
172.168.40.24
Places the router in neighbor configuration mode for BGP
routing and configures the neighbor IP address as a BGP
peer.
Step 4
remote-as
as-number
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-/jointfilesconvert/455219/bgp-nbr)# remote-as
2002
Creates a neighbor and assigns a remote autonomous
system number to it.
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