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FTOS Configuration Guide for the C-Series - Force10 Networks

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BGP Attributes<br />

Routes learned via BGP have associated properties that are used to determine <strong>the</strong> best route to a destination<br />

when multiple paths exist to a particular destination. These properties are referred to as BGP attributes, and<br />

an understanding of how BGP attributes influence route selection is required <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> design of robust<br />

networks. This section describes <strong>the</strong> attributes that BGP uses in <strong>the</strong> route selection process:<br />

• Weight<br />

• Local Preference<br />

• Multi-Exit Discriminators (MEDs)<br />

• Origin<br />

• AS Path<br />

• Next Hop<br />

Best Path Selection Criteria<br />

Paths <strong>for</strong> active routes are grouped in ascending order according to <strong>the</strong>ir neighboring external AS number<br />

(BGP best path selection is deterministic by default, which means <strong>the</strong> bgp non-deterministic-med<br />

command is NOT applied).<br />

The best path in each group is selected based on specific criteria. Only one “best path” is selected at a time.<br />

If any of <strong>the</strong> criteria results in more than one path, BGP moves on to <strong>the</strong> next option in <strong>the</strong> list. For<br />

example, two paths may have <strong>the</strong> same weights, but different local preferences. BGP sees that <strong>the</strong> Weight<br />

criteria results in two potential “best paths” and moves to local preference to reduce <strong>the</strong> options. If a<br />

number of best paths is determined, this selection criteria is applied to group’s best to determine <strong>the</strong><br />

ultimate best path.<br />

In non-deterministic mode (<strong>the</strong> bgp non-deterministic-med command is applied), paths are compared<br />

in <strong>the</strong> order in which <strong>the</strong>y arrive. This method can lead to <strong>FTOS</strong> choosing different best paths from a set of<br />

paths, depending on <strong>the</strong> order in which <strong>the</strong>y were received from <strong>the</strong> neighbors since MED may or may not<br />

get compared between adjacent paths. In deterministic mode, <strong>FTOS</strong> compares MED between adjacent<br />

paths within an AS group since all paths in <strong>the</strong> AS group are from <strong>the</strong> same AS.<br />

<strong>FTOS</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, version 7.7.1.0 465

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