Hi, maybe you can use that, it's on BCN,
bgp router-id X.X.X.X IP
ROUTER
slot-mask {6 9 10 11 12 13 14} SLOTS
WHERE RUN BGP
local-as ASNUMBER
multi-hop enabled
max-redundant-routes 5
ibgp-ecmp-method traffic-balance
local-pref-calculation disabled
peer local LOCAL-IP remote REMOTE-IP as AS-REMOTE
holddown 180
ebgp-ecmp-method route-balance
back
accept polname ACCEPT_BGP_ROUTES
action accept
match
peer address REMOTE-IP
back
back
modify
back
back
announce polname ANNOUNCE_BGP_ROUTES
action announce
match
network address ROUTES-IP mask MASK-IP match exact
back
outbound-as asnumber AS-REMOTE
back
back
modify
local-preference 90
local-pref-override true
med 100
med-method specified
back
back
damping-template name default
back
This is running with a Cisco router.
Thanks
dc
"Tito B." wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I need help on a client of ours using a Nortel 18000 router.
> Can anybody send me the required configs on the Nortel
> box to peer with my Cisco 7513?
>
> it's a basic BGP peering with but my client doesn't know how
> to configure his box to talk Cisco BGP or maybe there's something
> missing on my Cisco box to talk Nortel's.
>
> Interfaces can ping each other with PPP encap.
> Sorry for the slightly off-topic question.
>
> thanks in advance!
>
> tito
>
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