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Routeros version 7
Routeros version 7









routeros version 7

(I like to use a loopback IP or just the IP that you used for a.a.a.a)įrom there you need to add in your route filters. Please use something secure, there is literally no reason not to.į.f.f.f = the ID for your router to use. routing/bgp/connection/add name=v7BGP-EX local.role=ebgp local.address=a.a.a.a remote.address=b.b.b.b address-families=ip listen=yes connect=yes as=cccc remote.as=dddd tcp-md5-key=eeee router-id=f.f.f.f output.filter-chain=out input.filter=in work=bgp-networksĪ.a.a.a = the local IP on the interface of the router you will use for communicating to the BGP Peer.ī.b.b.b = the IP of the BGP Peer you are connecting to.Ĭccc = The ASN you will be using for your router.ĭddd = The ASN of the BGP Peer you are connecting to.Įeee = the encryption key for the BGP session. To create a new BGP connection, most everything can be done with a single command: That said, if you don’t have a known working config or you enjoy the struggle here’s what I have to offer. Unfortunately, I have seen multiple configs that won’t transition, not sure why, but either the route filters won’t come through or the entire BGP and route filters will not be transitioned. There still might be problems, but it’s simpler then trying to learn all of the new features of v7 BGP. If you can, the simplest option is to take your known working config in RouterOS v6 and do a straight upgrade to v7. Mikrotik has changed a lot of stuff and there’s not nearly as many nice little tricks available to us anymore. Mikrotik’s documentation got you turned around again? Well here is a short quick and dirty config guide and some quick tips.įorget most of what you remember from v6, and the cheats you had there.











Routeros version 7