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BGP local router ID : 2.2.2.2
Local AS number : 65009
Total number of peers : 3 Peers in established state : 3
Peer AS MsgRcvd MsgSent OutQ PrefRcv Up/Down State
10::2 65008 3 3 0 0 00:01:16 Established
9:3::2 65009 2 3 0 0 00:00:40 Established
9:1::2 65009 2 4 0 0 00:00:19 Established
# Display IPv6 peer information on Switch C.
[SwitchC] display bgp ipv6 peer
BGP local router ID : 3.3.3.3
Local AS number : 65009
Total number of peers : 2 Peers in established state : 2
Peer AS MsgRcvd MsgSent OutQ PrefRcv Up/Down State
9:3::1 65009 4 4 0 0 00:02:18 Established
9:2::2 65009 4 5 0 0 00:01:52 Established
Switch A and B have established an EBGP connection; Switch B, C, and D have established IBGP
connections with each other.
IPv6 BGP route reflector configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in the following figure, Switch B receives an EBGP update and sends it to Switch C, which is
configured as a route reflector with two clients: Switch B and Switch D.
Switch B and Switch D do not need to establish an IBGP connection because Switch C reflects updates
between them.
Figure 117
Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure IPv6 addresses for VLAN interfaces. (Details not shown.)
Vlan-int200
100::1/96
Switch A
AS 100
Vlan-int200
100::2/96
Vlan-int300
101::2/96
Vlan-int100
102::2/96
Vlan-int100
102::1/96
Vlan-int300
101::1/96
Switch C
Switch B
Switch D
IBGP
IBGP
AS 200
Route
Reflector
Vlan-int100
1::1/64