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- AS Number: Enter the AS number for the local Unified Firewall (in this example 64512). An AS number must always be unique.
- Neighbors:
- Name: Enter the name of the BGP neighbor (in this example Firewall-2).
- Address: Enter the IP address of the BGP neighbor (in this example 192.168.80.36).
- AS Number: Enter the AS address of the BGP neighbor (in this example 64513).
- Password: Enter a password used by BGP neighbors to mutually authenticate themselves (in this example password). This must match the password configured in step 1.2. 2.
- Multihop Peers: This setting controls the number of intermediate stations (hops) through which a route can be learned (values from 0 to 255). In this example, we leave the setting at 0. This means that routes can only be learned from neighboring stations.
- Redistribute Connected Routes: Activate this option so that locally configured routes can be sent to the BGP neighbor.
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- AS Number: Enter the AS number for the local Unified Firewall (in this example 64513). An AS number must always be unique.
- Neighbors:
- Name: Enter the name of the BGP neighbor (in this example Firewall-1).
- Address: Enter the IP address of the BGP neighbor (in this example 192.168.80.37).
- AS Number: Enter the AS address of the BGP neighbor (in this example 64512).
- Password: Enter a password used by BGP neighbors to mutually authenticate themselves (in this example password). This must match the password configured in step 1.1. 2.
- Multihop Peers: This setting controls the number of intermediate stations (hops) through which a route can be learned (values from 0 to 255). In this example, we leave the setting at 0. This means that routes can only be learned from neighboring stations.
- Redistribute Connected Routes: Activate this option so that locally configured routes can be sent to the BGP neighbor.
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