* >
Network : 9::
NextHop : ::
PrefVal : 32768
MED
Path/Ogn: i
*
i Network : 9::
NextHop : 9::1
PrefVal : 0
MED
Path/Ogn: i
* >i Network : 10::
NextHop : 9::1
PrefVal : 0
MED
Path/Ogn: i
* >i Network : 50::
NextHop : 10::2
PrefVal : 0
MED
Path/Ogn: 65008i
The output shows that Router C has learned the route 50::/64.
# Ping hosts on network 50::/64 on Router C. The ping operations succeed.
IPv6 BGP route reflector configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
B, and between Router C and Router D. Router C is a route reflector with clients Router B and D.
Figure 73 Network diagram
Origin: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
Figure
73, run EBGP between Router A and Router B, run IBGP between Router C and Router
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PrefixLen : 64
LocPrf
:
OutLabel
: NULL
PrefixLen : 64
LocPrf
: 100
OutLabel
: NULL
PrefixLen : 64
LocPrf
: 100
OutLabel
: NULL
PrefixLen : 64
LocPrf
: 100
OutLabel
: NULL