Configuring BMP
The BGP monitoring protocol (BMP) enables a BGP router (BMP client) to send session status information of the specified peers to BMP servers for monitoring. The session status information includes peer relationship establishment and termination as well as routing information. The BMP client communicates with the BMP servers through TCP connections.
To configure BMP:
Step | Command | Remarks |
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1. Enter system view. | system-view | N/A |
2. Create a BMP server and enter BMP server view. | bmp server server-number | By default, no BMP servers exist. |
3. Configure an IP address and port number for the BMP server. | server address ipv4-address port port-number | By default, no IP address and port number are configured for the BMP server. |
4. Set the interval at which BGP sends statistics information to the BMP server. | statistics-interval value | By default, BGP does not send statistics information to the BMP server. |
5. Return to system view. | quit | N/A |
6. Enter BGP instance view or BGP-VPN instance view. |
| N/A |
7. Specify a peer or peer group to be monitored. | peer { group-name | ipv4-address [ mask-length ] | ipv6-address [ prefix-length ] } bmp server server-number-list | By default, no peer or peer group is specified. |