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BGP Behavior
PAN-OS specific behavior for the openconfig-bgp model.
Review the
deviation file before
using the openconfig-bgp model to familiarize yourself with supported
paths.
When using the BGP model with PAN-OS firewalls:
You can enable multipath configuration by setting ECMP globally
at the virtual router level.
Setting /bgp/global/graceful-restart requires the use of an
integer, but the Get request response returns a string.
The peer-type field is set at the peer-group level, it returns
the same value if the neighbor value is identical.
Setting an auth password on a set request creates an auth profile.
On the Get request, the response comes back as an encrypted value
string.
Using a local-interface requires you to have an already configured
interface. To set the local-address, you must use the transport
child container in a Set request.
Setting /bgp/neighbors/neighbor/timers requires the use of an
integer, but the Get request response returns a string.
Descriptions support hyphens, underscores, and periods.
RIB
For the RIB Model, PAN-OS OpenConfig:
only supports peers with valid IPv6 addresses as names or hyphen
format such as 2001-98-98-98--1 for the corresponding IPv6 address
is 2001:98:98:98::1.
Extended-communities returns as binary while the hex value is
returned by the XML-API.
/bgp/rib/attr-sets and /bgp/rib/afi-safis/afi-safi/ipv4-unicast/loc-rib/routes
can’t be filtered.