Enable BGP on the Firewall, Firewall Cluster, or Virtual Firewall
You must enable BGP for the Firewall, Firewall Cluster, or Virtual Firewall in the Engine Editor.
For more details about the product and how to configure features, click Help or press F1.
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Next steps
You are now ready to add a BGP Peering element to the engine on the Routing branch.
Engine Editor > Routing > Dynamic Routing
Use this branch to configure dynamic routing for the engine. Dynamic routing enables firewalls to automatically change their routing when the network topology changes.
Option | Definition |
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BGP section | |
Enabled | When selected, the BGP protocol for dynamic routing is enabled. |
Router ID | Enter an ID for the Firewall. The ID must be unique. Often, the global IPv4 address is the ID. By default, the Router ID is automatically the loopback CVI address or the highest CVI address available on the Firewall Cluster. |
BGP Profile | Select the BGP Profile to use. The element contains distance, redistribution, and aggregation settings. |
Autonomous System | Select the Autonomous System (AS) to use. An AS represents a whole network or a series of networks. |
Announced Networks table | You can add hosts, networks, or groups that contain both hosts and networks. Click Add to add an element to the table, or Remove to remove the selected element. |
Option | Definition |
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OSPFv2 section | |
Enabled | When selected, the OSPFv2 protocol for dynamic routing is enabled. |
Router ID | Enter an ID for the Firewall. |
OSPFv2 Profile | Select the OSPFv2 Profile to use. The element contains distance, redistribution, and aggregation settings. |
Additional Networks to Automatically Add to Antispoofing | Elements that you add are automatically added under all interfaces (that have dynamic routing elements configured) on the Antispoofing branch in the Engine Editor. You can add hosts, networks, or groups that contain both hosts and networks. Click Add to add an element to the table, or Remove to remove the selected element. |