H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches Operation Manual
Operation Manual – IPv6 Routing
H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches Chapter 5 IPv6 BGP Configuration
5-2
IPv6 BGP utilizes BGP multiprotocol extensions for application in IPv6 networks. The
original messaging and routing mechanisms of BGP are not changed.
5.2 Configuration Task List
Complete the following tasks to configure IPv6 BGP:
Task Remarks
Configuring an IPv6 Peer Required
Advertising a Local IPv6 Route Optional
Configuring a Preferred Value for
Routes from a Peer/Peer Group
Optional
Specifying the Source Interface for
Establishing TCP Connections
Optional
Allowing the establishment of a
Non-Direct EBGP connection
Optional
Configuring a Description for a
Peer/Peer Group
Optional
Disabling Session Establishment to a
Peer/Peer Group
Optional
Configuring IPv6 BGP
Basic Functions
Logging Peer State Changes Optional
Configuring IPv6 BGP Route
Redistribution
Optional
Advertising a Default Route to a
Peer/Peer Group
Optional
Configuring Route Distribution Policy Optional
Configuring Route Reception Policy Optional
Configuring IPv6 BGP and IGP Route
Synchronization
Optional
Controlling Route
Distribution and
Reception
Configuring Route Dampening Optional
Configuring IPv6 BGP Preference and
Default LOCAL_PREF and
NEXT_HOP Attributes
Optional
Configuring the MED Attribute Optional
Configuring IPv6 BGP
Route Attributes
Configuring the AS_PATH Attribute Optional
Configuring IPv6 BGP Timers Optional
Configuring IPv6 BGP Soft Reset Optional
Tuning and Optimizing
IPv6 BGP Networks
Configuring the Maximum Number of
Load-Balanced Routes
Optional