training:sanog32:2-bgp
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training:sanog32:2-bgp [2018/07/20 08:09] – created philip | training:sanog32:2-bgp [2018/08/11 20:23] (current) – [Configuring Access and Peering Router iBGP] philip | ||
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+ | Where the example says “do the same for IPv6”, simply take the `route-map` name and create an IPv6 variant - for example “ibgp-rrv6”. You cannot use the same name of route-map for the IPv6 peering. | ||
==== Configuring Border Router iBGP ==== | ==== Configuring Border Router iBGP ==== | ||
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===== Adding a customer route ===== | ===== Adding a customer route ===== | ||
- | Consult the address plan and now set up customer routes on the Access Router. We’ll just use one IPv4 and one IPv6 customer per Autonomous System. Take the address assigned for the “End User Space 1”; as we don’t have any access routers we’ll | + | Consult the address plan and now set up customer routes on the Access |
- | Here is an example for the access | + | Here is an example for the Access |
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- | ipv6 route 2001: | + | |
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router bgp X0 | router bgp X0 | ||
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network 2001: | network 2001: | ||
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Once this has been configured you should then see the customer IPv4 /26 and IPv6 /52 visible in the iBGP for the AS. Check on the Border, Peering and Core routers, and make sure the prefix is visible. Use these commands: | Once this has been configured you should then see the customer IPv4 /26 and IPv6 /52 visible in the iBGP for the AS. Check on the Border, Peering and Core routers, and make sure the prefix is visible. Use these commands: | ||
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show ip bgp | show ip bgp | ||
show bgp ipv6 unicast | show bgp ipv6 unicast | ||
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