HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches IP Multicast Configuration - Page 358

Configuring basic IPv6 MBGP functions, Configuration prerequisites, Configuring an IPv6 MBGP peer

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Task optimizing IPv6 MBGP networks Configuring a large scale IPv6 MBGP network Enabling the IPv6 MBGP orf capability Configuring the maximum number of equal-cost routes for load-balancing Configuring an IPv6 MBGP peer group Configuring IPv6 MBGP community Configuring an IPv6 MBGP route reflector Remarks Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Configuring basic IPv6 MBGP functions Configuration prerequisites IPv6 MBGP is an application of multiprotocol BGP. Before you configure IPv6 MBGP, complete the following tasks: • Enable IPv6. • Configure network layer addresses for interfaces. • Complete BGP basic configuration. Configuring an IPv6 MBGP peer Step Command 1. Enter system view. system-view 2. Enable BGP and enter BGP view. bgp as-number 3. Enter IPv6 address family view. ipv6-family 4. Specify an IPv6 BGP peer and its AS peer ipv6-address as-number number. as-number 5. Enter IPv6 MBGP address family view. ipv6-family multicast 6. Enable the IPv6 MBGP peer. peer ipv6-address enable Remarks N/A Not enabled by default. N/A Not configured by default. N/A Not enabled by default. Configuring a preferred value for routes from a peer or a peer group If you both reference a routing policy and use the command peer { ipv6-group-name | ipv6-address } preferred-value value to set a preferred value for routes from a peer or a peer group, the routing policy sets the specified preferred value for the routes that match it. Other routes that do not match the routing policy use the value set through the command. If the preferred value in the routing policy is 0, the routes that match it will also use the value set through the peer { ipv6-group-name | ipv6-address } preferred-value value command. To learn how to use a routing policy to set a preferred value, see the peer { ipv6-group-name | ipv6-address } route-policy route-policy-name { import | export } command and the apply preferred-value preferred-value command. For more information about these commands, see Layer 3-IP Routing Command Reference. 347

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Task
Remarks
optimizing IPv6
MBGP networks
Enabling the IPv6 MBGP orf capability
Optional
Configuring the maximum number of equal-cost routes for
load-balancing
Optional
Configuring a large
scale IPv6 MBGP
network
Configuring an IPv6 MBGP peer group
Optional
Configuring IPv6 MBGP community
Optional
Configuring an IPv6 MBGP route reflector
Optional
Configuring basic IPv6 MBGP functions
Configuration prerequisites
IPv6 MBGP is an application of multiprotocol BGP. Before you configure IPv6 MBGP, complete the
following tasks:
Enable IPv6.
Configure network layer addresses for interfaces.
Complete BGP basic configuration.
Configuring an IPv6 MBGP peer
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable BGP and enter BGP view.
bgp
as-number
Not enabled by default.
3.
Enter IPv6 address family view.
ipv6-family
N/A
4.
Specify an IPv6 BGP peer and its AS
number.
peer
ipv6-address
as-number
as-number
Not configured by default.
5.
Enter IPv6 MBGP address family
view.
ipv6-family multicast
N/A
6.
Enable the IPv6 MBGP peer.
peer
ipv6-address
enable
Not enabled by default.
Configuring a preferred value for routes from a peer or a peer
group
If you both reference a routing policy and use the command
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
preferred-value
value
to set a preferred value for routes from a peer or a peer group, the routing policy
sets the specified preferred value for the routes that match it. Other routes that do not match the routing
policy use the value set through the command. If the preferred value in the routing policy is 0, the routes
that match it will also use the value set through the
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
preferred-value
value
command. To learn how to use a routing policy to set a preferred value, see the
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
route-policy
route-policy-name
{
import
|
export
} command
and the
apply preferred-value
preferred-value
command. For more information about these commands,
see
Layer 3—IP Routing Command Reference
.