: Basic BGP Settings
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Basic BGP Settings

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Basic BGP Settings

To use BGP on a virtual router, you must enable BGP and configure the Router ID and AS Number; enabling BFD is optional.
BGP Settings
Configure In
Description
Enable
BGP
Select to enable BGP.
Router ID
Enter the IP address to assign to the virtual router.
AS Number
Enter the number of the AS to which the virtual router belongs, based on the router ID (range is 1 to 4,294,967,295).
BFD
To enable Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for BGP globally for the virtual router on a PA-5200 Series, PA-7000 Series, or VM-Series firewall, select one of the following:
  • default
    (default BFD settings)
  • an existing BFD profile on the firewall
  • create a
    New BFD Profile
Select
None (Disable BFD)
to disable BFD for all BGP interfaces on the virtual router; you cannot enable BFD for a single BGP interface.
If you enable or disable BFD globally, all interfaces running BGP are taken down and brought back up with the BFD function, which can disrupt BGP traffic. Therefore, enable BFD on BGP interfaces during an off-peak time when reconvergence does not impact production traffic.

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