Controlling Route Distribution and Reception
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n
■
Members of a peer group must have the same outbound route policy with the
peer group.
■
IPv6 BGP advertises routes passing the specified policy to peers. Using the
protocol argument can filter only the specified protocol routes. If no protocol
specified, IPv6 BGP filters all routes to be advertised, including redistributed
routes and routes imported using the
network
command.
Configuring Route
Reception Policy
Follow these steps to configure route reception policy:
n
■
Only routes passing the specified policy can be added into the local IPv6 BGP
routing table.
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Members of a peer group can have different inbound route policies.
Configuring IPv6 BGP
and IGP Route
Synchronization
With this feature enabled and when a non-BGP router is responsible for
forwarding packets in an AS, IPv6 BGP speakers in the AS cannot advertise routing
information to outside ASs unless all routers in the AS know the latest routing
information.
By default, when a BGP router receives an IBGP route, it only checks the
reachability of the route’s next hop before advertisement. If the synchronization
feature is configured, only the IBGP route is advertised by IGP can the route be
advertised to EBGP peers.
Specify an IPv6 prefix list to
filer routes advertised to a
peer/peer group
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
ipv6-prefix
ipv6-prefix-name
export
Required
Not specified by default
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
-
Enter BGP view
bgp
as-number
-
Enter IPv6 address family view
ipv6-family
-
Configure inbound route
filtering
filter-policy
{
acl6-number
|
ipv6-prefix
ipv6-prefix-name
}
import
Required
Not configured by default
Apply a routing policy to
routes from a peer/peer group
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
route-policy
route-policy-name
import
Required
Not applied by default
Specify an ACL to filter routes
imported from a peer/peer
group
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
filter-policy
acl6-number
import
Required
Not specified by default
Specify an AS path ACL to
filter routing information
imported from a peer/peer
group
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
as-path-acl
as-path-acl-number
import
Required
Not specified by default
Specify an IPv6 prefix list to
filter routing information
imported from a peer/peer
group
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
ipv6-prefix
ipv6-prefix-name
import
Required
Not specified by default
Specify the upper limit of
address prefixes imported
from a peer/peer group
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
route-limit
limit
[
percentage
]
Optional
By default, no limit on prefixes
Summary of Contents for 4800G Series
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Page 30: ...30 CHAPTER 1 LOGGING IN TO AN ETHERNET SWITCH ...
Page 62: ...62 CHAPTER 3 LOGGING IN THROUGH TELNET ...
Page 70: ...70 CHAPTER 5 LOGGING IN THROUGH WEB BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ...
Page 72: ...72 CHAPTER 6 LOGGING IN THROUGH NMS ...
Page 82: ...82 CHAPTER 8 CONTROLLING LOGIN USERS ...
Page 98: ...98 CHAPTER 9 VLAN CONFIGURATION ...
Page 108: ...108 CHAPTER 10 VOICE VLAN CONFIGURATION ...
Page 119: ...GVRP Configuration Examples 119 DeviceB display vlan dynamic No dynamic vlans exist ...
Page 120: ...120 CHAPTER 11 GVRP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 160: ...160 CHAPTER 17 PORT ISOLATION CONFIGURATION ...
Page 172: ...172 CHAPTER 19 LINK AGGREGATION CONFIGURATION ...
Page 196: ...196 CHAPTER 22 DLDP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 240: ...240 CHAPTER 23 MSTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 272: ...272 CHAPTER 27 RIP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 364: ...364 CHAPTER 29 IS IS CONFIGURATION ...
Page 426: ...426 CHAPTER 31 ROUTING POLICY CONFIGURATION ...
Page 442: ...442 CHAPTER 33 IPV6 RIPNG CONFIGURATION ...
Page 466: ...466 CHAPTER 35 IPV6 IS IS CONFIGURATION ...
Page 488: ...488 CHAPTER 36 IPV6 BGP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 498: ...498 CHAPTER 37 ROUTING POLICY CONFIGURATION ...
Page 540: ...540 CHAPTER 40 TUNNELING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 552: ...552 CHAPTER 41 MULTICAST OVERVIEW ...
Page 604: ...604 CHAPTER 43 MLD SNOOPING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 628: ...628 CHAPTER 46 IGMP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 700: ...700 CHAPTER 48 MSDP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 812: ...812 CHAPTER 57 DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION ...
Page 822: ...822 CHAPTER 58 DHCP RELAY AGENT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 834: ...834 CHAPTER 61 BOOTP CLIENT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 850: ...850 CHAPTER 63 IPV4 ACL CONFIGURATION ...
Page 856: ...856 CHAPTER 64 IPV6 ACL CONFIGURATION ...
Page 860: ...860 CHAPTER 65 QOS OVERVIEW ...
Page 868: ...868 CHAPTER 66 TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION TP AND LR CONFIGURATION ...
Page 888: ...888 CHAPTER 69 PRIORITY MAPPING ...
Page 894: ...894 CHAPTER 71 TRAFFIC MIRRORING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 904: ...904 CHAPTER 72 PORT MIRRORING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 930: ...930 CHAPTER 74 UDP HELPER CONFIGURATION ...
Page 990: ...990 CHAPTER 79 FILE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 1000: ...1000 CHAPTER 80 FTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 1020: ...1020 CHAPTER 82 INFORMATION CENTER CONFIGURATION ...
Page 1038: ...1038 CHAPTER 84 SYSTEM MAINTAINING AND DEBUGGING ...
Page 1046: ...1046 CHAPTER 85 DEVICE MANAGEMENT ...
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Page 1130: ...1130 CHAPTER 88 SSH CONFIGURATION ...
Page 1160: ...1160 CHAPTER 90 RRPP CONFIGURATION ...
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