Configuring ipv6 bgp, Ipv6 bgp overview, Ipv6 bgp configuration task list – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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Configuring IPv6 BGP

NOTE:

The term

router in this document refers to both routers and Layer 3 switches.

This chapter describes only configuration for IPv6 BGP. For BGP related information, see the chapter
“Configuring BGP.”

IPv6 BGP overview

BGP-4 was designed to carry only IPv4 routing information, and other network layer protocols such as

IPv6 are not supported.
To support multiple network layer protocols, IETF extended BGP-4 by introducing Multiprotocol BGP

(MP-BGP), which is defined in RFC 2858 (multiprotocol extensions for BGP-4).
MP-BGP for IPv6 is called “IPv6 BGP” for short.
IPv6 BGP puts IPv6 network layer information into the attributes of Network Layer Reachability
Information (NLRI) and NEXT_HOP.
The NLRI attribute of IPv6 BGP involves:

MP_REACH_NLRI—Multiprotocol Reachable NLRI, for advertising reachable route and next hop
information.

MP_UNREACH_NLRI—Multiprotocol Unreachable NLRI, for withdrawal of unreachable routes.

The NEXT_HOP attribute of IPv6 BGP is identified by an IPv6 unicast address or IPv6 local link address.
IPv6 BGP has the same messaging and routing mechanisms as BGP.

IPv6 BGP configuration task list

Complete the following tasks to configure IPv6 BGP:

Task Remarks

Configuring IPv6 BGP basic
functions

Specifying an IPv6 BGP peer

Required

Injecting a local IPv6 route

Optional

Configuring a preferred value for routes from a
peer/peer group

Optional

Specifying the source interface for establishing TCP
connections

Optional

Allowing the establishment of a non-direct EBGP
connection

Optional

Configuring a description for an IPv6 peer/peer
group

Optional

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