Инструкции По Установке для 3com S7906E

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Configuring an IPv6 BGP Route Reflector 
Follow these steps to configure an IPv6 BGP route reflector: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Enter BGP view 
bgp as-number 
— 
Enter IPv6 address family view 
ipv6-family 
— 
Configure the router as a route 
reflector and specify an IPv6 
peer/peer group as a client 
peer { ipv6-group-name | 
ipv6-address 
reflect-client 
Required 
Not configured by default. 
Enable route reflection 
between clients 
reflect between-clients 
Optional 
Enabled by default. 
 Configure the cluster ID of the 
route reflector 
reflector cluster-id cluster-id 
Optional 
 By default, a route reflector 
uses its router ID as the cluster 
ID 
 
 
In general, since the route reflector forwards routing information between clients, it is not required 
to make clients of a route reflector fully meshed. If clients are fully meshed, it is recommended to 
disable route reflection between clients to reduce routing costs. 
If a cluster has multiple route reflectors, you need to specify the same cluster ID for these route 
reflectors to avoid routing loops. 
 
Displaying and Maintaining IPv6 BGP 
Displaying BGP 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Display IPv6 BGP peer group 
information 
display bgp ipv6 group [ ipv6-group-name ] 
Display IPv6 BGP advertised 
routing information 
display bgp ipv6 network 
Display IPv6 BGP AS path 
information 
display bgp ipv6 paths as-regular-expression 
Display IPv6 BGP peer/peer 
group information 
display bgp ipv6 peer group-name log-info | 
ipv4-address verbose | ipv6-address { log-info | 
verbose } | verbose ] 
Display the prefix entries in the 
ORF information of the 
specified BGP peer 
display bgp ipv6 peer { ip-address | 
ipv6-address 
} received ipv6-prefix 
Display IPv6 BGP routing table 
information 
display bgp ipv6 routing-table [ ipv6-address 
prefix-length
 
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