This document provides a sample configuration for multiprotocol Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) for IPv6. BGP is an Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) used mainly to connect separate routing domains that contain independent routing policies (autonomous systems). BGP is commonly used to connect to a service provider for access to the Internet. BGP can also be used within an autonomous system, and this variation is referred to as internal BGP (iBGP). Multiprotocol BGP is an enhanced BGP that carries routing information for multiple network layer protocol address families, such as, IPv6 address family and for IP multicast routes. All BGP commands and routing policy capabilities can be used with multiprotocol BGP.
Ensure that you meet these requirements before you attempt this configuration:
This document is not restricted to specific software and hardware versions.
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.
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In this topology, routers R0 and R1 form an EBGP relationship: R0 is in Autonomous System Number 1 (AS1) and R1 is in AS2. Router R0 is advertising two IPv6 networks: 2010:AB8:2::/48 and 2010:AB8:3::/48.
This document uses this network setup:
This is the sample configuration of IPv6 multiprotocol BGP for the routers shown in the diagram:
Router R0 |
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ipv6 unicast-routing !--- Enables forwarding of IPv6 packets. ipv6 cef interface Loopback10 no ip address ipv6 address 2010:AB8:2::/48 ipv6 enable ! interface Loopback20 no ip address ipv6 address 2010:AB8:3::/48 ipv6 enable ! interface FastEthernet0/0 no ip address duplex auto speed auto ipv6 address 2010:AB8:0:2::/64 eui-64 ipv6 enable ! router bgp 1 bgp router-id 1.1.1.1 no bgp default ipv4-unicast !--- Without configuring ""no bgp default ipv4-unicast"" only IPv4 will be !--- advertised bgp log-neighbor-changes neighbor 2010:AB8:0:2:C601:10FF:FE58:0 remote-as 2 ! address-family ipv6 neighbor 2010:AB8:0:2:C601:10FF:FE58:0 activate network 2010:AB8:2::/48 network 2010:AB8:3::/48 exit-address-family ! |
Router R1 |
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ipv6 unicast-routing ipv6 cef interface FastEthernet0/0 no ip address duplex auto speed auto ipv6 address 2010:AB8:0:2::/64 eui-64 ipv6 enable ! router bgp 2 bgp router-id 2.2.2.2 no bgp default ipv4-unicast bgp log-neighbor-changes neighbor 2010:AB8:0:2:C600:10FF:FE58:0 remote-as 1 ! address-family ipv6 neighbor 2010:AB8:0:2:C600:10FF:FE58:0 activate exit-address-family ! |
Use this section to confirm that your configuration works properly.
The Output Interpreter Tool (registered customers only) (OIT) supports certain show commands. Use the OIT to view an analysis of show command output.
This command displays the the IPv6 routing table.
R1# show ipv6 route IPv6 Routing Table - 5 entries Codes: C - Connected, L - Local, S - Static, R - RIP, B - BGP U - Per-user Static route, M - MIPv6 I1 - ISIS L1, I2 - ISIS L2, IA - ISIS interarea, IS - ISIS summary O - OSPF intra, OI - OSPF inter, OE1 - OSPF ext 1, OE2 - OSPF ext 2 ON1 - OSPF NSSA ext 1, ON2 - OSPF NSSA ext 2 D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external C 2010:AB8:0:2::/64 [0/0] via ::, FastEthernet0/0 L 2010:AB8:0:2:C601:10FF:FE58:0/128 [0/0] via ::, FastEthernet0/0 B 2010:AB8:2::/48 [20/0] via FE80::C600:10FF:FE58:0, FastEthernet0/0 B 2010:AB8:3::/48 [20/0] via FE80::C600:10FF:FE58:0, FastEthernet0/0 L FF00::/8 [0/0] via ::, Null0
When you specify a protocol, only routes for that particular routing protocol are shown. This sample output is from the show ipv6 route command when entered with the BGP keyword:
R1# show ipv6 route bgp IPv6 Routing Table - 5 entries Codes: C - Connected, L - Local, S - Static, R - RIP, B - BGP U - Per-user Static route, M - MIPv6 I1 - ISIS L1, I2 - ISIS L2, IA - ISIS interarea, IS - ISIS summary O - OSPF intra, OI - OSPF inter, OE1 - OSPF ext 1, OE2 - OSPF ext 2 ON1 - OSPF NSSA ext 1, ON2 - OSPF NSSA ext 2 D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external B 2010:AB8:2::/48 [20/0] via FE80::C600:10FF:FE58:0, FastEthernet0/0 B 2010:AB8:3::/48 [20/0] via FE80::C600:10FF:FE58:0, FastEthernet0/0
This command provides output similar to the show ip bgp summary command, except it is IPv6-specific.
R1# show bgp ipv6 unicast summary BGP router identifier 2.2.2.2, local AS number 2 BGP table version is 3, main routing table version 3 2 network entries using 304 bytes of memory 2 path entries using 152 bytes of memory 2/1 BGP path/bestpath attribute entries using 248 bytes of memory 1 BGP AS-PATH entries using 24 bytes of memory 0 BGP route-map cache entries using 0 bytes of memory 0 BGP filter-list cache entries using 0 bytes of memory BGP using 728 total bytes of memory BGP activity 2/0 prefixes, 2/0 paths, scan interval 60 secs Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/PfxRcd 2010:AB8:0:2:C600:10FF:FE58:0 4 1 15 14 3 0 0 00:11:52 2