Workflow for BGP management
Stages
1 |
Identify logical IGP networks and create an IGP administrative domain for each. See To configure an IGP administrative domain for more information. |
2 |
Identify all of the BGP AS domains that do not contain sub-AS domains and create a BGP AS administrative domain, using the standard BGP AS type for each. Assign the corresponding IGP administrative domain to each BGP AS administrative domain and deploy a dedicated CPAA to monitor the BGP AS. See To create a BGP standard AS for more information. |
3 |
Identify all of the BGP confederation AS domains that contain sub-AS domains and create a BGP AS administrative domain using the confederation AS type. Create a BGP sub-AS administrative domain for each sub-AS within the confederation BGP AS administrative domain. For each BGP sub-AS, assign the corresponding IGP administrative domain to the BGP AS administrative domain and deploy a dedicated CPAA to monitor the BGP AS. See To create a BGP confederation AS and To add a BGP sub-AS to a confederation AS for more information. |
4 |
Configure each BGP CPAA to monitor BGP AS administrative domains. See To deploy a CPAA to monitor a BGP AS for more information. |
5 |
Retrieve BGP AS information from the CPAA. See To retrieve BGP information from a CPAA for more information. |
6 |
View retrieved BGP AS and CPAA information, as required.
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7 |
Navigate to VPN IPv4 or L2 VPN route targets on a topology map. See To navigate to PE routers advertising an RT on a topology map for more information. |
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Highlight all of the NEs that advertise a prefix into the AS or sub-AS, if required. See To highlight advertising routers for BGP prefixes for more information. |
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Configure BGP-monitoring threshold reaching alarms. See To configure alarm thresholds in Chapter 16, Threshold reaching alarms for more information. |
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