224 | Border Gateway Protocol IPv4 (BGPv4)w w w . d e l l . c o m | s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m • The AFI/SAFI is not used as an index to the f10BgpM2PeerCountersEntry table. The BGP peer's AFI/SAFI (IPv4 Unicast or IPv6 Multicast) is used for various outbound counters. Counters correspondingto IPv4 Multicast cannot be queried.• The f10BgpM2[Cfg]PeerReflectorClient field is populated based on the assumption thatroute-reflector clients are not in a full mesh if BGP client-2-client reflection is enabled and that theBGP speaker acting as reflector will advertise routes learned from one client to another client. Ifdisabled, it is assumed that clients are in a full mesh, and there is no need to advertise prefixes to theother clients.• High CPU utilization may be observed during an SNMP walk of a large BGP Loc-RIB.• To avoid SNMP timeouts with a large-scale configuration (large number of BGP neighbors and a largeBGP Loc-RIB), Dell Force10 recommends setting the timeout and retry count values to a relativelyhigher number. e.g. t = 60 or r = 5.• To return all values on an snmpwalk for the f10BgpM2Peer sub-OID, use the -C c option, such assnmpwalk -v 2c -C c -c public .• An SNMP walk may terminate pre-maturely if the index does not increment lexicographically. DellForce10 recommends using options to ignore such errors.• Multiple BPG process instances are not supported. Thus, the F10BgpM2PeerInstance field in varioustables is not used to locate a peer.• Multiple instances of the same NLRI in the BGP RIB are not supported and are set to zero in theSNMP query response.• F10BgpM2NlriIndex and f10BgpM2AdjRibsOutIndex fields are not used.• Carrying MPLS labels in BGP is not supported. F10BgpM2NlriOpaqueType andf10BgpM2NlriOpaquePointer fields are set to zero.• 4-byte ASN is supported. f10BgpM2AsPath4byteEntry table contains 4-byte ASN-relatedparameters based on the configuration .Traps (notifications) specified in the BGP4 MIB draft are notsupported. Such traps (bgpM2Established and bgpM2BackwardTransition) are supported as part ofRFC 1657.Configuration InformationThe software supports BGPv4 as well as the following:• deterministic multi-exit discriminator (MED) (default)• a path with a missing MED is treated as worst path and assigned an MED value of (0xffffffff)• the community format follows RFC 1998• delayed configuration (the software at system boot reads the entire configuration file prior to sendingmessages to start BGP peer sessions)The following are not yet supported:• auto-summarization (the default is no auto-summary)• synchronization (the default is no synchronization)