Kaspersky SD-WAN

Managing BGP peers

April 17, 2024

ID 271005

The table of BGP peers is displayed in the CPE template and on the device:

  • To display the table of BGP peers in a CPE template, go to the SD-WAN → CPE templates menu section, click the template, and in the displayed settings area, select the BGP settings → Neighbors tab.
  • To display the table of BGP peers on a CPE device, go to the SD-WAN → CPE menu section, click the device, and in the displayed settings area, select the BGP settings → Neighbors tab.

Information about BGP peers is displayed in the following columns of the table:

  • Neighbor IP is the IPv4 address of the BGP peer.
  • Name is the name of the BGP peer.
  • Description is a brief description of the BGP peer.
  • Inherited specifies whether the BGP peer is inherited from the CPE template:
    • Yes
    • No

    This column is displayed only on the CPE device.

  • Remote AS is the autonomous system number of the BGP peer.
  • Shutdown indicates whether the BGP peer is disabled and whether a TCP session is established with it:
    • Yes means the BGP peer is disabled and no TCP session is established with it.
    • No means the BGP peer is enabled and a TCP session is established with it.
  • Weight is the weight of routes advertised by the BGP peer.
  • Management contains the actions that can be performed with the BGP peer.

In this section

Creating a BGP peer

Editing a BGP peer

Deleting a BGP peer

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