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Configuring BGP Neighbor Discovery Through RPM
BGP neighbors can be configured at the following
hierarchy levels:
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[edit protocols bgp group group-name]—Default logical system and default routing instance.
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[edit routing-instances instance-name protocols bgp group group-name]—Default
logical system with a specified routing instance.
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[edit logical-systems logical-system-name protocols bgp group group-name]—Configured
logical system and default routing instance.
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[edit logical-systems logical-system-name routing-instances instance-name protocols bgp
group group-name]—Configured logical
system with a specified routing instance.
When you configure BGP neighbor discovery through
RPM, if you do not specify a logical system, the RPM probe applies
to configured BGP neighbors for all logical systems. If you do not
specify a routing instance, the RPM probe applies to configured BGP
neighbors in all routing instances. You can explicitly configure RPM
probes to apply only to the default logical system, the default routing
instance, or to a particular logical system or routing instance.
To configure BGP neighbor discovery through RPM,
configure the probe properties at the [edit services rpm bgp] hierarchy:
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data-fill data;
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data-size size;
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destination-port port;
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history-size size;
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logical-system logical-system-name [routing-instances routing-instance-name];
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probe-count count;
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probe-interval seconds;
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probe-type type;
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routing-instances instance-name;
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test-interval interval;
- To specify the contents of the data portion of Internet
Control Message Protocol (ICMP) probes, include the data-fill statement at the [edit services rpm bgp] hierarchy level.
The value can be a hexadecimal value.
- To specify the size of the data portion of ICMP probes,
include the data-size statement at the [edit services
rpm bgp] hierarchy level. The size can be from 0 through 65507 and the default size is 0.
- To specify the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port or Transmission
Control Protocol (TCP) port to which the probe is sent, include the destination-port statement at the [edit services rpm bgp] hierarchy level. The destination-port statement is used
only for the UDP and TCP probe types. The value can be 7 or
from 49160 through 65535.
- To specify the number of stored history entries, include
the history-size statement at the [edit services rpm
bgp] hierarchy level. Specify a value from 0 to 255. The default is 50.
- To specify the logical system used by ICMP probes, include
the logical-system logical-system-name statement at the [edit services rpm bgp] hierarchy level.
If you do not specify a logical system, the RPM probe applies to configured
BGP neighbors for all logical systems. To apply the probe to only
the default logical system, you must set the value of logical-system-name to null.
- To specify the number of probes within a test, include
the probe-count statement at the [edit services rpm bgp] hierarchy level. Specify a value from 1 through 15.
- To specify the time to wait between sending packets, include
the probe-interval statement at the [edit services rpm
bgp] hierarchy level. Specify a value from 1 through 255 seconds.
- To specify the packet and protocol contents of the probe,
include the probe-type statement at the [edit services
rpm bgp] hierarchy level. The following probe types are supported:
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icmp-ping—Sends ICMP echo requests to a
target address.
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icmp-ping-timestamp—Sends ICMP timestamp
requests to a target address.
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tcp-ping—Sends TCP packets to a target.
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udp-ping—Sends UDP packets to a target.
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udp-ping-timestamp—Sends UDP timestamp
requests to a target address.
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Note:
Some probe types require additional parameters
to be configured. For example, when you specify the tcp-ping or udp-ping option, you must configure the destination
port using the destination-port port statement. The udp-ping-timestamp option requires a minimum
data size of 12; any smaller data size results in a commit error.
The minimum data size for TCP probe packets is 1.
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- To specify the routing instance used by ICMP probes, include
the routing-instances statement at the [edit services
rpm bgp] hierarchy level. The default routing instance is Internet
routing table inet.0. If you do not specify a routing instance,
the RPM probe applies to configured BGP neighbors in all routing instances.
To apply the RPM probe to only the default routing instance, you must
explicitly set the value of instance-name to default.
- To specify the time to wait between tests, include the test-interval statement at the [edit services bgp probe] hierarchy level. Specify a value from 0 through 86400 seconds.
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