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Fundamentals

Figure 8-3 illustrates the different steps that are processed at the router. Router B sends BGP routing updates to Router A, where they are passed through a table-map statement. The table-map uses a route-map statement, which checks for criteria (such as AS number, AS-PATH, and BGP community) in BGP routing updates. The route entries in the Forwarding Information Base (FIB) (generated by Cisco Express Forwarding [CEF]) are extended with BGP Policy Accounting-specific traffic indexes. Ingress or egress traffic is then monitored for the FIB entries. Each time a packet takes a specific route, the associated traffic index (bucket) counters for the (sub)interface are updated.

Figure 8-3. BGP Policy Accounting Example


The BGP Policy Accounting principles can be summarized as follows:

The devices and Cisco IOS Software releases that support BGP Policy Accounting are as follows:

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