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Step Command
Remarks
4.
Advertise COMMUNITY
attribute to an IPv6 peer or
peer group.
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
advertise-community
Not advertised by default.
5.
Advertise extended
community attribute to an IPv6
peer or peer group.
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
advertise-ext-community
Not advertised by default.
Applying a routing policy to routes advertised to a peer or peer group
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter BGP view.
bgp
as-number
N/A
3.
Enter IPv6 address family
view.
ipv6-family
N/A
4.
Apply a routing policy to
routes advertised to an IPv6
peer or peer group.
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
route-policy
route-policy-name
export
Not applied by default.
Configuring an IPv6 BGP route reflector
Follow these guidelines when you configure an IPv6 BGP route reflector:
Because the route reflector forwards routing information between clients, you must make clients of a route
reflector fully meshed. If clients are fully meshed, HP recommends disabling route reflection between
clients to reduce routing costs.
If a cluster has multiple route reflectors, you must specify the same cluster ID for these route reflectors to
avoid routing loops.
To configure an IPv6 BGP route reflector:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter BGP view.
bgp
as-number
N/A
3.
Enter IPv6 address family
view.
ipv6-family
N/A
4.
Configure the router as a route
reflector and specify an IPv6
peer or peer group as a client.
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
reflect-client
Not configured by default.
5.
Enable route reflection
between clients.
reflect between-clients
Optional.
Enabled by default.
6.
Configure the cluster ID of the
route reflector.
reflector cluster-id
cluster-id
Optional.
By default, a route reflector uses its
router ID as the cluster ID.