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Peering Gadgets

The following Gadgets gadgets are available to support Peering v2

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The Peer Group Gadget allows you to add peer groups for IPv4 and IPv6 for a selected exchange from a router's Resource Entry resource entry page.

To do this, simply select the exchange, type in a Peer Group peer group name in the text box, select IPv4 or IPv6, the click "Add Group".

Peer Groups groups added from this gadget will be then be available to select in the "Add Session" dialog box in the the Peering tab Tab.

 

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Peer groups listed in the Gadget gadget are for ProVision only and should reflect groups that exist on the router.

Adding or deleting peer groups from the Gadget gadget will not add or delete them on the router.


For additional information on Peering, see Peering.

Peering Sessions

This Gadget gadget is used on the Router Section section type. From here,  new new sessions may be added by clicking on the "Add Session" button, then entering session information into the "Create New Session" page.

Existing sessions may be managed by managed by clicking on the "View" link for the session, bringing up the Peering v2 peering session details page.

For additional information on Peering, see Peering.

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The Peering VRF Gadget allows you to add VRFs from a router's Resource Entry resource entry page.

Working with the Peering VRFs Gadget

Enabling "VRF Support" in the Admin home page under "Peering Settings" will automatically add the VRF gadget to the router Sectionsection.


The VRF gadget will then be accessible in a router's Resource Entry resource entry page.

To add a VRF, type the VRF name and ASN, then hit "Add VRF".

To delete a VRF, click on "delete" next to the VRF entry in the gadget. 

Once VRFs are set up for a router, the source ASNs for the associated VRFs will appear in the Source ASN dropdown when adding or editing a session for that router from the Peering tab Tab

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Peering VRF currently only supports Cisco routers.