Ultimate BGP Generator

Complete BGP configuration generator supporting CISCO, Arista, Juniper, Mikrotik and BIRD 2.x with advanced features.

Generated Configuration

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! Configure your BGP settings and neighbors below
            
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BGP Configuration

Basic Settings
BGP Neighbors

Frequently Asked Questions

Full BGP configuration support for Cisco IOS/XR, Arista EOS, Juniper JunOS, Mikrotik RouterOS, and BIRD 2.x. Features include route reflection, confederation, graceful restart, BFD, route dampening, IPv6 dual-stack, and advanced policy controls.
Enable route reflection in the Enterprise Features section and configure cluster IDs. For confederations, specify the confederation ID and member AS numbers. The generator automatically creates vendor-specific syntax for both features.
iBGP peers use the same AS number and typically require next-hop-self, route reflectors for scaling, and IGP synchronization. eBGP peers use different AS numbers, have automatic next-hop processing, and use AS-path for loop prevention.
Yes, the generated configurations follow industry best practices and include proper security measures. However, always review and test in a lab environment first, and adapt the configurations to your specific security policies and network requirements.
The generator automatically creates route-maps for local preference settings. For additional filtering, use prefix-lists and route-maps on each vendor. The tool provides vendor-specific syntax for common policies.
Use default BGP timers (60s keepalive, 180s hold time) for most scenarios. Configure BFD for faster convergence, set appropriate local preference for policy control, and use route dampening to prevent route flapping in large networks.

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