Configuring Other Protocol-Independent Routing Properties
This chapter discusses how to perform the following tasks for configuring other protocol-independent routing properties:
- Configuring AS Numbers for BGP
- Configuring Router Identifiers for BGP and OSPF
- Configuring AS Confederation Members
- Configuring Route Recording for Flow Aggregation
- Creating Routing Table Groups
- Configuring How Interface Routes Are Imported into Routing Tables
- Configuring Multicast Scoping
- Enabling Multicast Forwarding Without PIM
- Configuring Additional Source-Specific Multicast Groups
- Configuring Multicast Forwarding Cache Limits
- Configuring Per-Packet Load Balancing
- Configuring Unicast Reverse-Path-Forwarding Check
- Configuring Graceful Restart
- Configuring Route Distinguishers for VRF and Layer 2 VPN Instances
- Configuring Dynamic GRE Tunnels for VPNs
- Configuring System Logging for the Routing Protocol Process
- Configuring Route Resolution
- Enabling Indirect Next Hops
- Enabling Nonstop Active Routing
- Tracing Global Routing Protocol Operations
- Disabling Distributed Periodic Packet Management on the Packet Forwarding Engine
- Enabling Source Routing
- Delaying Updates of the MED Path Attribute for BGP
- Creating Policies to Control Label Allocation and Substitution for MPLS Ingress and AS Border Routers
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