Peer Preferred-Value (Ipv6 Mbgp Address Family View) - HP 3600 v2 Series Command Reference Manual

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By default, an IPv6 MBGP speaker specifies itself as the next hop for routes outgoing to an IPv6 multicast
eBGP peer or a peer group rather than an IPv6 multicast iBGP peer or a peer group.
Examples
# Set the next hop of routes advertised to iBGP peer group test to the advertising router.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] bgp 100
[Sysname-bgp] ipv6-family
[Sysname-bgp-af-ipv6] group test internal
[Sysname-bgp-af-ipv6] quit
[Sysname-bgp] ipv6-family multicast
[Sysname-bgp-af-ipv6-mul] peer test enable
[Sysname-bgp-af-ipv6-mul] peer test next-hop-local

peer preferred-value (IPv6 MBGP address family view)

Syntax
peer { ipv6-group-name | ipv6-address } preferred-value value
undo peer { ipv6-group-name | ipv6-address } preferred-value
View
IPv6 MBGP address family view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
ipv6-group-name: Specifies an IPv6 MBGP peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters.
ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 MBGP peer by its IP address.
value: Specifies a preferred value, in the range of 0 to 65535.
Description
Use peer preferred-value to assign a preferred value to routes received from an IPv6 MBGP peer or peer
group.
Use undo peer preferred-value to restore the default.
The preferred value defaults to 0.
Routes learned from peers each have a preferred value. Among multiple routes to the same destination,
the route with the greatest preferred value is selected.
If you both reference a routing policy and use the peer { ipv6-group-name | ipv6-address }
preferred-value value command to set a preferred value for routes from a peer, the routing policy sets the
specified preferred value for the routes that match it. Other routes that do not match the routing policy use
the value set with the peer preferred-value command. If the preferred value specified in the routing policy
is zero, the routes that match it also use the value set with the peer preferred-value command.
To learn how to use a routing policy to set a preferred value, see the command peer { group-name |
ipv6-address } route-policy route-policy-name { import | export } in this document, and the command
apply preferred-value preferred-value in the Layer 3—IP Routing Command Reference.
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