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4_OCTET_AS(65)
Extended Next Hop Encoding (5)
Capabilities advertised to neighbor for IPv4 Unicast:
MULTIPROTO_EXT(1)
ROUTE_REFRESH(2)
CISCO_ROUTE_REFRESH(128)
4_OCTET_AS(65)
Extended Next Hop Encoding (5)
Prefixes accepted 0, Prefixes advertised 0
Connections established 1; dropped 0
Last reset never
Prefixes ignored due to:
Martian address 0, Our own AS in AS-PATH 0
Invalid Nexthop 0, Invalid AS-PATH length 0
Wellknown community 0, Locally originated 0
Local host: fe80::76e6:e2ff:fef5:b281, Local port: 45926
Foreign host: fe80::76e6:e2ff:fef6:b81, Foreign port: 179
Auto-unnumbered interfaces for BGP
Although the BGP unnumbered feature provides an easier way of configuring BGP, you can use the BGP auto-unnumbered
feature to reduce configuration overhead.
The BGP auto-unnumbered feature works similar to the BGP unnumbered feature. However, with the BGP auto-unnumbered
feature configured, the switch automatically establishes BGP sessions on interfaces that learn the link-local addresses of peer
devices.
Restrictions
All restrictions that are applicable for the BGP unnumbered feature are also applicable for the BGP auto-unnumbered feature.
Prerequisites
Enable RA advertisement on the required interfaces by using the ipv6 nd send-ra command.
If you configure RA timers globally and on individual interfaces, interface level RA timers take precedence. In the absence of
interface level RA, global RA timers are applied to all interfaces.
Configure the global RA timers. Dell EMC Networking recommends that you configure three seconds for the minimum and
four seconds for the maximum RA timer.
Configure the physical and port channel interfaces to operate in Layer 3 mode by using the no switchport command.
VLAN interfaces do not require this configuration.
Configure the ipv6 bgp unnumbered {ebgp-template | ibgp-template} command on the required interfaces.
For the BGP auto-unnumbered feature to work, you must specify the type of the template.
While forming BGP neighborship on an interface, the system uses the corresponding template that is configured under the
ROUTER-BGP-NEIGHBOR mode.
Template configuration is optional. If there is no template configured, neighborship comes up with default parameters.
The template type configuration is only used when there is a valid inherit template configuration on the neighbor with the
auto-unnumbered configuration. For example, the ipv6 bgp unnumbered ebgp-template configuration requires the
corresponding inherit ebgp-template configuration.
An explicit BGP unnumbered configuration using the neighbor interface command brings down any BGP sessions
that are formed using the auto-unnumbered configuration on that interface. The system brings a new session with new
configured parameters.
If you delete the explicit neighbor configuration which is already configured, the BGP sessions are brought down. If there is
an interface-level auto-unnumbered configuration, the system tries to bring up the BGP session with the unnumbered-auto
neighbor configuration.
Software behavior
If you delete an interface that is configured as a BGP auto-unnumbered interface which is already in established state, the
established state is brought down.
If you configure the default interface command on an interface that is configured as a BGP auto-unnumbered
interface which is already in established state, the established state is brought down.
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