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Configuring IPv6 MBGP
NOTE
This section shows some of the more common optional tasks, including all the tasks that require
you to specify that they are for MBGP. Most tasks are configured only for BGP4 but apply both to
BGP4 and MBGP. For information on these other tasks, refer to
and
Advertising routes from the local AS to MBGP
You can configure the BigIron RX to advertise directly-connected and static multicast routes from
the local AS to other ASs using the following methods:
NOTE
You can configure the device to advertise directly-connected networks into MBGP using the network
command. You are not required to use redistribution or configure static multicast routes.
Configuring a network prefix to advertise
By default, the BigIron RX advertises MBGP routes only for the networks you identify using the
network command or that are redistributed into MBGP from IPv6 multicast route tables.
NOTE
The exact route must exist in the IPv6 multicast route table so that the BigIron RX can create a local
MBGP route.
To configure the BigIron RX to advertise network 207.95.22.0/24 as a multicast route, enter the
following command.
BigIron RX(config-bgp-ipv6m)# network 207.95.22.0 255.255.255.0
Syntax: network <ipv6-addr> <ipv6-mask> [route-map <map-name>] [backdoor] [weight <num>]
The <ipv6-addr> is the network number and the <ipv6-mask> specifies the network mask.
The route-map <map-name> parameter specifies the name of the route map you want to use to set
or change BGP4 attributes for the network you are advertising. The route map must already be
configured.
The backdoor parameter changes the administrative distance of the route to this network from the
EBGP administrative distance (20 by default) to the Local BGP weight (200 by default), thus tagging
the route as a backdoor route.
The weight <num> parameter specifies a weight to be added to routes to this network.
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For directly-connected routes:
Enable redistribution of directly-connected multicast routes.
For indirectly-connected routes:
Configure static IPv6 multicast routes. The corresponding IPv6 route must be present in
the IPv6 multicast table.
Explicitly configure network prefixes to advertise (network command).
Chapter 26, "Configuring BGP4 (IPv4
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