BGP and BGP4+ Configuration
awplus(config-router)#
neighbor 2001:db8::120
100and Autonomous System (AS) number (100). Router 2 is the neighbor of Router 1. This command defines BGP neighbor Router 2, and establishes a TCP session by specifying the global unicast IPv6 address and the AS number of the neighbor.
awplus(config-router)#
awplus(config-router-af)#
neighbor 2001:db8::120 activate
Activate the exchange of information to the peer (neighbor) with the global unicast IPv6 address 2001:db::120 for Router 2. 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)#
awplus(config-router)#
exit Exit the Router Configuration mode, and return to the Global Configuration mode.
Router 2
awplus(config)#
configure terminal Enter the Global Configuration mode.
awplus(config-router)#
router bgp 100 Define the BGP4+ routing process. The number 100 specifies the AS number of Router 2.
awplus(config-router)#
neighbor 2001:db8::121
100(2001:db8::121) and Autonomous System (AS) number (100). Router 1 is a neighbor of Router 2. This command defines BGP4+ neighbor Router 1, and establishes a TCP session by specifying the global unicast IPv6 address and the AS number of the neighbor.
awplus(config-router)#
neighbor 2001:db8::115
200(2001:db8::115) (and Autonomous System (AS) number (200). Router 3 is a neighbor of Router 2. This command defines BGP4+ neighbor Router 3, and establishes a TCP session by specifying the global unicast IPv6 address and the AS number of the neighbor.
awplus(config-router)#
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