BGP
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a standardized routing protocol that is used to route traffic across the internet. It exchanges routing information between Autonomous Systems (AS) on the internet and makes routing decisions based on path, network policies, and rule sets. BGP contains two distinct subsets: internal BGP (iBGP) and external BGP (eBGP). iBGP is intended for use within your own networks. eBGP is used to connect different networks together and is the main routing protocol for the internet backbone.
To configure BGP in the GUI, go to Network > BGP:
Option |
Description |
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Local AS |
The AS number for the local router. |
Router ID |
A unique ID to identify your router in the network, typically in the format x.x.x.x. |
Neighbors |
The neighbors that the FortiGate will be peering with. Configure the remote router's AS number, any other properties used for peering with the neighbor, and IPv4 and IPv6 filtering. |
Networks |
The networks to be advertised to other BGP routers. |
Redistribute |
Enable redistribution by protocol. |
Advanced Options |
Advanced settings, including Cluster ID, Timers, and Redistribute. |
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