training:sanog32:d-6rd
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And confirm that IPv6 routing no longer works - you should no longer have any IPv6 connectivity between the Border, Peering and Access routers. | And confirm that IPv6 routing no longer works - you should no longer have any IPv6 connectivity between the Border, Peering and Access routers. | ||
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+ | ==== Originating IPv6 Aggregate on the Border router ==== | ||
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+ | Because we have removed IPv6 routing from the Core router, we have also stopped announcing our IPv6 aggregate to the Transit network. To test that our 6rd deployment is working, we need to temporarily originate our IPv6 aggregate from the Border router. Here is an example: | ||
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+ | router bgp X0 | ||
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+ | network 2001: | ||
+ | ! | ||
+ | ipv6 route 2001: | ||
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==== Removing IPv6 on the link to the Customer ==== | ==== Removing IPv6 on the link to the Customer ==== |
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