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BGP Aggregate Address Settings, L3 Features > BGP > BGP Aggregate Address Settings
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DGS-3630 Series Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide Parameter Restart Time Stalepath Time Description When graceful restart is enabled, enter the restart time here. This specifies the maximum time needed for neighbors to restart. The range is from 1 to 3600 seconds. When graceful restart is enabled, enter the stale-path time here. This specifies the maximum time to retain stale paths from restarting neighbors. The range is from 1 to 3600 seconds. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. The fields that can be configured in BGP Trap Settings are described below: Parameter Description Peer Established Trap State Select to enable or disable the BGP peer established trap state here. Peer Backward-Trans Trap Select to enable or disable the sending of the peer idle trap here. State Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. BGP Aggregate Address Settings This window is used to display and configure the BGP aggregate address settings. Route aggregation is a mechanism used to reduce the number of routing entries. The aggregated route will be created in the routing table if there is any more specific route entry than the aggregated route, and the characteristic of the aggregated route is the combined characteristic of those more specific routes. The aggregated route is sent as coming from the local AS. The atomic aggregation flag is set to indicate that the AS path information of those more specific route information might be lost from the aggregated entry. To view the following window, click L3 Features > BGP > BGP Aggregate Address Settings, as shown below: Figure 6-163 BGP Aggregate Address Settings Window The fields that can be configured are described below: Parameter Address Family Description Select the address family to use here. Options to choose from are: • IPv4 Unicast - Specifies to use IPv4 unicast address family here. • IPv4 VRF - Specifies to use the VRF instance here. Enter the name of the VRF instance in the space provided or click the Please Select button to select a pre-configured VRF instance that will be used here. This name can be up to 12 characters long. • IPv4 Multicast - Specifies to use IPv4 multicast address family here. • IPv6 Unicast - Specifies to use IPv6 unicast address family here. 359