The BGP Router Node is used in the Security Gateway Node emulator TC when Border Gateway Protocol is enabled.
You can specify multiple nodes with the Nodes parameter based on Number of Interfaces in the Security Gateway Node emulator Test case.
For each node, enter the BGP Peer IP Address - accepts IPv4 or IPv6 address.
Tcl Parameter: BgpRouterNode1
Tcl Parameter: BgpRouterNode1PeerAddr
Tcl Parameter: BgpRouterNode2
Tcl Parameter: BgpRouterNode2PeerAddr
Tcl Parameter: BgpRouterNode3
Tcl Parameter: BgpRouterNode3PeerAddr
Tcl Parameter: BgpRouterNode4
Tcl Parameter: BgpRouterNode4PeerAddr
Tcl Parameter: BgpRouterNode5
Tcl Parameter: BgpRouterNode5PeerAddr
With an Ethernet node, you can define:
The IP address and routing options... The Starting IP will increment for each node.
The MAC Address to override the Hardware MAC address so the packets sent out of the interface will use the provisioned MAC address rather the Hardware MAC Address.
The Outbound Traffic Port to disable the normal routing function and to force packets out of the selected interface.
Custom port selection... and error injection with the Advanced... button.