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BSR 64000 Configuration and Management Guide
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Figure 12-15 Using a Loopback Interface
The following commands configure a loopback interface for Router Albany, enter the
following:
MOT(config)#interface loopback 1
MOT(config-if)#ip address 140.10.0.1 255.255.255.255
MOT(config-if)#exit
MOT(config)#router /jointfilesconvert/480087/bgp 100
MOT(config-/jointfilesconvert/480087/bgp)#neighbor 192.56.42.10 update-source loopback 1
Configuring a Default Route
A default route in a router IP forwarding table is used by the router if a routing entry
for a destination does not exist. By convention, a default route is represented by the
network mask combination 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0. Any AS advertising the default route
represents itself as the gateway of last resort to other systems.
To target the default route to a specific BGP neighbor so that only that router receives
the default advertisement, use the neighbor default-originate route-map command
in Router BGP Configuration mode, as shown below:
MOT(config-/jointfilesconvert/480087/bgp)#neighbor {<ip-address> | <name>} default-originate
route-map [<map-name>]
Albany
Boston
S0
S1
Loopback interface 0: 160.10.0.1
NY
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