Administrator Guide

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The receiving BGP router will apply the route map with an extended
community list in the inward direction.
show bgp ipv6
Use this command to display IPv6 routes in the BGP routing table. This
command deprecates and replaces the show ipv6 bgp command.
Syntax
show bgp ipv6[
ipv6-prefix
/
prefix-length
[ longer-prefixes | shorter-prefixes [
length
] ] | filter-list
as-path-list
]
ipv6-prefix
—An IPv6 network prefix. This argument must be in the form
where the address is specified in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between
0x00 and 0xff and separated by colons. Limits the output to a specific
prefix.
prefix-length
—The length of the IPv6 prefix given as part of the ipv6-
prefix. This is required if a prefix is specified. A decimal value in the range
1 to 128 that indicates how many of the high-order contiguous bits of the
address comprise the prefix (the network portion of the address) in /length
format. A slash mark must precede the decimal value in /length format.
longer-prefixes
Displays the specified prefix and any longer prefixes
within the same range.
shorter-prefixes
[
length
]
Used with the
ipv6-prefix/prefix-length
option
to show routes whose prefix length is shorter than prefix-length, and,
optionally, longer than a specified length. This option may not be given if
the longer-prefixes option is given.
filter-list
as-path-list
Filters the output to the set of routes that match
the specified AS Path list. This option may not be given if an
ipv6-
prefix/prefix-length
option is given.
Default Configuration
There is no default configuration.
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