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[PE1] display bgp routing-table ipv6
Total number of routes: 5
BGP local router ID is 2.2.2.2
Status codes: * - valid, > - best, d - dampened, h - history,
s - suppressed, S - stale, i - internal, e - external
Origin: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
* > Network : 1::1 PrefixLen : 128
NextHop : 10::1 LocPrf :
PrefVal : 32768 OutLabel : NULL
MED : 0
Path/Ogn: ?
* >i Network : 4::4 PrefixLen : 128
NextHop : ::FFFF:3.3.3.3 LocPrf : 100
PrefVal : 0 OutLabel : 1279
MED : 0
Path/Ogn: ?
* > Network : 10:: PrefixLen : 64
NextHop : :: LocPrf :
PrefVal : 32768 OutLabel : NULL
MED : 0
Path/Ogn: ?
* > Network : 10::2 PrefixLen : 128
NextHop : ::1 LocPrf :
PrefVal : 32768 OutLabel : NULL
MED : 0
Path/Ogn: ?
* >i Network : 20:: PrefixLen : 64
NextHop : ::FFFF:3.3.3.3 LocPrf : 100
PrefVal : 0 OutLabel : 1278
MED : 0
Path/Ogn: ?
# Ping the IPv6 address 4::4 (loopback interface address) of CE 2 from CE 1. The ping operation
succeeds.
BFD for IPv6 BGP configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
Figure 75
, configure OSPFv3 as the IGP in AS 200.
Establish two IBGP connections between Router A and Router C. When both paths are working, Router
C adopts the path Router A<—>Router B<—>Router C to exchange packets with network 1200::0/64.