BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon

The BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon feature enables a Provider Edge (PE) device using split-horizon to avoid advertisement of routes propagated by a Customer Edge (CE) device to the same CE device. The BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon feature also enables a PE or CE device to send route updates to a specific PE or CE device in the same replication group.

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Information About BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon

BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon Overview

When you configure split-horizon on a device, the Provider Edge (PE) device may advertise routes propagated from a Customer Edge (CE) device to the same CE device. The BGP AS-Override Split Horizon feature groups all the BGP neighbors into separate replication-groups, even when they are in the same update-group, and ensures that the route updates propagated from a CE device are not sent to the same CE device.

The BGP AS-Override Split Horizon feature enables a PE or CE device to selectively send and block updates to one or more neighboring PE or CE devices in the same update-group. The PE or CE device sends or blocks a message to a neighboring PE or CE device based on the type of the message and on whether the originator of the message matches the router ID of the PE or CE device.

How to Configure BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon

Configuring BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. configure terminal
  3. router bgp autonomous-system-number
  4. address family ipv4 vrf vrf-name
  5. neighbor ip-address remote-as autonomous-system-number
  6. neighbor ip-address activate
  7. neighbor ip-address as-override split-horizon
  8. Repeat Step 5 to Step 7 to enable split-horizon for different neighbors in a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.
  9. end

DETAILED STEPS

  Command or Action Purpose
Step 1

enable

Example:


Device> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:


Device# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

router bgp autonomous-system-number

Example:


Device(config)# router bgp 21

Configures the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing process and enters router configuration mode.

Step 4

address family ipv4 vrf vrf-name

Example:


Device(config-router)# address-family ipv4 vrf vrf1

Specifies the name of the VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) instance to associate with subsequent IPv4 address family configuration mode commands and enters address-family configuration mode.

Step 5

neighbor ip-address remote-as autonomous-system-number

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# neighbor 192.0.2.1 remote-as 1

Configures peering with a BGP neighbor in the specified autonomous system.

Step 6

neighbor ip-address activate

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# neighbor 192.0.2.1 activate

Enables the neighbor to exchange prefixes for the IPv4 address family with the local device.

Step 7

neighbor ip-address as-override split-horizon

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# neighbor 192.0.2.1 as-override split-horizon

Enables split-horizon per neighbor in a VRF instance.

Step 8

Repeat Step 5 to Step 7 to enable split-horizon for different neighbors in a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.

Step 9

end

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# end

Exits router address-family configuration mode and enters privileged EXEC mode.

Verifying BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. show ip bgp vpn4 all update-group
  3. show ip bgp vpnv4 all neighbors ip-address
  4. show ip bgp vpnv4 all neighbors ip-address policy

DETAILED STEPS

  Command or Action Purpose
Step 1

enable

Example:


Device> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

show ip bgp vpn4 all update-group

Example:


Device# show ip bgp vpn4 all update-group

Displays information on update groups.

Step 3

show ip bgp vpnv4 all neighbors ip-address

Example:


Device# show ip bgp vpnv4 all neighbors 192.0.2.1

Displays details about neighbor connections.

Step 4

show ip bgp vpnv4 all neighbors ip-address policy

Example:


Device# show ip bgp vpnv4 all neighbors 192.0.2.1 policy

Displays neighbor policies per address-family.

Configuration Examples for BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon

Example: BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon Configuration

Device> enable
Device# configure terminal
Device(config)# router bgp 21
Device(config-router)# address-family ipv4 vrf vrf1
Device(config-router-af)# neighbor 192.0.2.1 remote-as 1
Device(config-router-af)# neighbor 192.0.2.1 activate
Device(config-router-af)# neighbor 192.0.2.1 as-override split-horizon
Device(config-router-af)# neighbor 198.51.100.1 remote-as 1
Device(config-router-af)# neighbor 198.51.100.1 activate
Device(config-router-af)# neighbor 198.51.100.1 as-override split-horizon
Device(config-router-af)# end

Example: Verifying BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon

Sample output for the show ip bgp vpn4 all update-group command

To display information about update groups, use the show ip bgp vpn4 all update-group command in privileged EXEC mode.

Device> enable
Device# show ip bgp vpn4 all update-group
BGP version 4 update-group 3, external, Address Family: VPNv4 Unicast
  BGP Update version : 5/0, messages 0 active RGs: 2 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
  Overrides the neighbor AS 1 with my AS before sending updates
  Topology: blue, highest version: 5, tail marker: 5
  Format state: Current working (OK, last not in list)
                Refresh blocked (not in list, last not in list)
  Update messages formatted 1, replicated 2, current 0, refresh 0, limit 1000
  Number of NLRIs in the update sent: max 4, min 0
  Minimum time between advertisement runs is 0 seconds
  Has 2 members:
   192.0.2.1         198.51.100.1

Sample output for the show ip bgp vpnv4 all neighbors ip-address command

To display details about neighbor connections, use the show ip bgp vpnv4 all neighbors ip-address command in privileged EXEC mode.

Device> enable
Device# show ip bgp vpnv4 all neighbors 209.165.200.228
BGP neighbor is 209.165.200.228,  vrf vrf1,  remote AS 1, external link
  BGP version 4, remote router ID 209.165.201.28
  BGP state = Established, up for 00:01:26
  Last read 00:00:35, last write 00:00:28, hold time is 180, keepalive interval is 60 seconds
  Neighbor sessions:
    1 active, is not multisession capable (disabled)
  Neighbor capabilities:
    Route refresh: advertised and received(new)
    Four-octets ASN Capability: advertised and received
    Address family IPv4 Unicast: advertised and received
    Enhanced Refresh Capability: advertised and received
    Multisession Capability: 
    Stateful switchover support enabled: NO for session 1
  Message statistics:
    InQ depth is 0
    OutQ depth is 0
    
                         Sent       Rcvd
    Opens:                  1          1
    Notifications:          0          0
    Updates:                6          2
    Keepalives:             3          3
    Route Refresh:          0          0
    Total:                 12          6
  Default minimum time between advertisement runs is 0 seconds

 For address family: VPNv4 Unicast
  Translates address family IPv4 Unicast for VRF vrf1
  Session: 209.165.200.228
  BGP table version 40, neighbor version 40/0
  Output queue size : 0
  Index 1, Advertise bit 1
  1 update-group member
  Overrides the neighbor AS with my AS before sending updates
  Split horizon processing before sending updates
  Slow-peer detection is disabled
  Slow-peer split-update-group dynamic is disabled
                                 Sent       Rcvd
  Prefix activity:               ----       ----
    Prefixes Current:              10          2 (Consumes 160 bytes)
    Prefixes Total:                10          2
    Implicit Withdraw:              0          0
    Explicit Withdraw:              0          0
    Used as bestpath:             n/a          2
    Used as multipath:            n/a          0
Outbound    Inbound
  Local Policy Denied Prefixes:    --------    -------
    Total:                                0          0
  Number of NLRIs in the update sent: max 5, min 0
  Last detected as dynamic slow peer: never
  Dynamic slow peer recovered: never
  Refresh Epoch: 1
  Last Sent Refresh Start-of-rib: 00:01:26
  Last Sent Refresh End-of-rib: 00:01:26
  Refresh-Out took 0 seconds
  Last Received Refresh Start-of-rib: never
  Last Received Refresh End-of-rib: never
                                       Sent       Rcvd
        Refresh activity:              ----       ----
          Refresh Start-of-RIB          1          0
          Refresh End-of-RIB            1          0

  Address tracking is enabled, the RIB does have a route to 209.165.200.228
  Connections established 3; dropped 2
  Last reset 00:01:35, due to split-horizon config change of session 1
  Transport(tcp) path-mtu-discovery is enabled
  Graceful-Restart is disabled
Connection state is ESTAB, I/O status: 1, unread input bytes: 0        
Connection is ECN Disabled
Mininum incoming TTL 0, Outgoing TTL 1
Local host: 209.165.200.225, Local port: 22789
Foreign host: 209.165.200.228, Foreign port: 179
Connection tableid (VRF): 2

Sample output for the show ip bgp vpnv4 all neighbors ip-address policy command

To display neighbor policies per address-family, use the show ip bgp vpnv4 all neighbors ip-address policy command in privileged EXEC mode.

Device> enable
Device# show ip bgp vpnv4 all neighbors 209.165.200.228
Neighbor: 209.165.200.228, Address-Family: VPNv4 Unicast (vrf1)
 Locally configured policies:
  as-override split-horizon

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Feature Information for BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon

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Table 1. Feature Information for BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon

Feature Name

Releases

Feature Information

BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon

The BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon feature enables a Provider Edge (PE) device using split-horizon to avoid advertisement of routes propagated by a Customer Edge (CE) device to the same CE device. The BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon feature also enables a PE or CE device to send route updates to specific PE or CE device in the same replication group.

The following command was introduced or modified: neighbor ip-address as-override split-horizon .