BGP and BGP4+ Configuration

awplus(config-router#

neighbor 2001:db8::10 remote-as 200 Define BGP4+ neighbor Router 1, and establish a TCP session by specifying the global IPv6 address (2001:db8::10) and the AS number (200) of neighbor Router 1.

awplus(config-router)#

address-family ipv6 Enter IPv6 Address Family Configuration mode for configuring routing sessions that use IPv6 address prefixes.

awplus(config-router-af)#

neighbor 2001:db8::10 activate Activate the exchange of information to the peer (neighbor) Router 1 (2001:db8::10) and enable the exchange of IPv6 address prefix types with this neighbor. Note that other information apart from prefixes is sent in updates. This command activates the exchange of information for the peer defined.

awplus(config-router-af)#

exit-address-familyExit IPv6 Address Family Configuration mode, and return to the Router Configuration mode.

awplus(config-router)#

exit Exit the Router Configuration mode, and return to the Global Configuration mode.

Names of Commands Used

address-family (BGP and BGP4+) bgp router-id (BGP and BGP4+) exit-address-family (BGP and BGP4+) neighbor remote-as (BGP and BGP4+) router bgp (BGP and BGP4+)

Validation Commands

show bgp ipv6 (BGP4+)

show bgp ipv6 neighbors (BGP4+) show bgp ipv6 summary (BGP4+)

 

Software Reference Supplement for SwitchBlade® x8112, x908, x900 and x610 Series Switches

 

C613-50032-01 REV D

AlliedWare PlusTM Operating System - Software Version 5.4.3-2.6

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