320
AttrID: 0x3 Neighbor: 3001::2
Flags: 0x10060 OrigNextHop: 3001::2
Label: NULL RealNextHop: 3001::2
BkLabel: NULL BkNextHop: 2001::2
Tunnel ID: Invalid Interface: GE1/0
BkTunnel ID: Invalid BkInterface: GE2/0
FtnIndex: 0x0
# Display detailed information about the route to 1::/64 on Router D. The output shows the backup next
hop for the route.
[RouterD] display ipv6 routing-table 1:: 64 verbose
Summary Count : 1
Destination: 1::/64
Protocol: BGP4+ Process ID: 0
SubProtID: 0x1 Age: 00h03m24s
Cost: 0 Preference: 255
IpPre: N/A QosLocalID: N/A
Tag: 0 State: Active Adv
OrigTblID: 0x0 OrigVrf: default-vrf
TableID: 0xa OrigAs: 100
NibID: 0x25000003 LastAs: 100
AttrID: 0x4 Neighbor: 3002::1
Flags: 0x10060 OrigNextHop: 3002::1
Label: NULL RealNextHop: 3002::1
BkLabel: NULL BkNextHop: 2002::1
Tunnel ID: Invalid Interface: GE1/0
BkTunnel ID: Invalid BkInterface: GE2/0
FtnIndex: 0x0
IPsec for IPv6 BGP packets configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
Figure 77
, all routers run IPv6 BGP. Establish an IBGP connection between Router A and
Router B. Establish an EBGP connection between Router B and Router C.
To enhance security, configure IPsec to protect IPv6 BGP packets.
Figure 77
Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure IPv6 addresses for interfaces. (Details not shown.)
2.
Establish an IBGP connection between Router A and Router B: