bgpAggregateTable

DC-BGP-MIB · .1.2.826.42.1.1578918.5.65.1.5.10

Object

table
This table is used to control how DC-BGP aggregates
addresses.  Each entry in the table results in one aggregate
address being created.  This will result in an aggregate
entry in the routing table when at least one more specific
route matching the address specified is learnt.  If the
aggregate is marked as 'permanent', then an aggregate entry
is created in the routing table even if no more specific
matching routes are known.
          
The options allow configuration as to whether the AS_PATH
attribute keeps full information or not, and whether the more
specfic route is also entered in the routing table (the
summary only option).  These options can also be chosen on
a per route basis by matching on the advertise and suppress
route maps.
          
The attribute route map is used to set attributes of the
aggregated route if required.
          
It is possible to create overlapping entries in the table.
This can result in routes that match more than one
table entry.
          
-  If a route matches multiple aggregate addresses,
then it is suppressed any of the matching aggregates would
cause the route to be suppressed.
          
-  If a route matches the advertise map of an aggregate
address, then it is not aggregated by that aggregate address.
However, it may still be aggregated by other overlapping
aggregate addresses.

Context

MIB
DC-BGP-MIB
OID
.1.2.826.42.1.1578918.5.65.1.5.10
Type
table
Status
current
Parent
bgpPib
Siblings
12
Children
1

Syntax

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Values & Constraints

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