- Read Me First
- Cisco BGP Overview
- BGP 4
- Configuring a Basic BGP Network
- BGP 4 Soft Configuration
- BGP Support for 4-byte ASN
- IPv6 Routing: Multiprotocol BGP Extensions for IPv6
- IPv6 Routing: Multiprotocol BGP Link-Local Address Peering
- IPv6 Multicast Address Family Support for Multiprotocol BGP
- Configuring Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP) Support for CLNS
- BGP IPv6 Admin Distance
- Connecting to a Service Provider Using External BGP
- BGP Route-Map Continue
- BGP Route-Map Continue Support for Outbound Policy
- Removing Private AS Numbers from the AS Path in BGP
- Configuring BGP Neighbor Session Options
- BGP Neighbor Policy
- BGP Dynamic Neighbors
- BGP Support for Next-Hop Address Tracking
- BGP Restart Neighbor Session After Max-Prefix Limit Reached
- BGP Support for Dual AS Configuration for Network AS Migrations
- Configuring Internal BGP Features
- BGP VPLS Auto Discovery Support on Route Reflector
- BGP FlowSpec Route-reflector Support
- BGP Flow Specification Client
- BGP NSF Awareness
- BGP Graceful Restart per Neighbor
- BGP Support for BFD
- IPv6 NSF and Graceful Restart for MP-BGP IPv6 Address Family
- BGP Persistence
- BGP Link Bandwidth
- Border Gateway Protocol Link-State
- iBGP Multipath Load Sharing
- BGP Multipath Load Sharing for Both eBGP and iBGP in an MPLS-VPN
- Loadsharing IP Packets over More Than Six Parallel Paths
- BGP Policy Accounting
- BGP Policy Accounting Output Interface Accounting
- BGP Cost Community
- BGP Support for IP Prefix Import from Global Table into a VRF Table
- BGP Support for IP Prefix Export from a VRF Table into the Global Table
- BGP per Neighbor SoO Configuration
- Per-VRF Assignment of BGP Router ID
- BGP Next Hop Unchanged
- BGP Support for the L2VPN Address Family
- BGP Event-Based VPN Import
- BGP Best External
- BGP PIC Edge for IP and MPLS-VPN
- Detecting and Mitigating a BGP Slow Peer
- Configuring BGP: RT Constrained Route Distribution
- Configuring a BGP Route Server
- BGP Diverse Path Using a Diverse-Path Route Reflector
- BGP Enhanced Route Refresh
- Configuring BGP Consistency Checker
- BGP—Origin AS Validation
- BGP MIB Support
- BGP 4 MIB Support for Per-Peer Received Routes
- BGP Support for Nonstop Routing (NSR) with Stateful Switchover (SSO) Using L2VPN VPLS
- BGP Support for Nonstop Routing (NSR) with Stateful Switchover (SSO) Using L2VPN VPLS
- BGP NSR Auto Sense
- BGP NSR Support for iBGP Peers
- BGP Graceful Shutdown
- BGP — mVPN BGP sAFI 129 - IPv4
- BGP-MVPN SAFI 129 IPv6
- BFD—BGP Multihop Client Support, cBit (IPv4 and IPv6), and Strict Mode
- BGP Attribute Filter and Enhanced Attribute Error Handling
- BGP Additional Paths
- BGP-Multiple Cluster IDs
- BGP-VPN Distinguisher Attribute
- BGP-RT and VPN Distinguisher Attribute Rewrite Wildcard
- VPLS BGP Signaling
- Multicast VPN BGP Dampening
- BGP—IPv6 NSR
- BGP-VRF-Aware Conditional Advertisement
- BGP—Selective Route Download
- BGP—Support for iBGP Local-AS
- eiBGP Multipath for Non-VRF Interfaces (IPv4/IPv6)
- L3VPN iBGP PE-CE
- BGP NSR Support for MPLS VPNv4 and VPNv6 Inter-AS Option B
- BGP-RTC for Legacy PE
- BGP PBB EVPN Route Reflector Support
- BGP Monitoring Protocol
- VRF Aware BGP Translate-Update
- BGP Support for MTR
- BGP Accumulated IGP
- BGP MVPN Source-AS Extended Community Filtering
- BGP AS-Override Split-Horizon
- BGP Support for Multiple Sourced Paths Per Redistributed Route
- Maintenance Function: BGP Routing Protocol
BGP IPv6 Admin Distance
The BGP IPv6 Admin Distance feature lets you prioritize the BGP IPv6 routes in your network by enabling you to configure the source specific distance of a route and associate a prefix-list with the route. The RIB uses the distance from the source to determine the priority of the BGP IPv6 route in the network.
- Information About BGP IPv6 Admin Distance
- Configuring BGP IPv6 Admin Distance
- Additional References for BGP IPv6 Admin Distance
- Feature Information for BGP IPv6 Admin Distance
Information About BGP IPv6 Admin Distance
The BGP IPv6 Admin Distance feature supports selection of route path for a set prefix by prioritizing the BGP routes in the RIB. The BGP routes provided in the RIB are prioritized based on the distance they are configured from a source. With BGP IPv6 Admin Distance feature you can configure the distance from a source and can associate the route with a prefix-list. The route with the source specific distance and the prefix-list is then utilized by the RIB to prioritize the BGP IPv6 routes.
Benefits of Using BGP IPv6 Admin Distance
The BGP IPv6 Admin Distance feature can be used to prioritize or de-prioritize the BGP IPv6 routes in your network.
Configuring BGP IPv6 Admin Distance
1.
enable
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configure terminal
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ipv6 unicast-routing
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router
bgpautonomous-system-number
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address-family ipv6 unicast
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distance
admin-distance
ipv6-address/prefix
prelengthinterface nameprefix-list
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end
DETAILED STEPS
Verifying BGP Admin Distance Configuration
Device(config-device-af)# show run | sec bgp router bgp 200 bgp log-neighbor-changes neighbor FE80::A8BB:CCFF:FE02:BE01%Ethernet0/0 remote-as 200 neighbor FE80::A8BB:CCFF:FE02:BE01%Ethernet0/0 update-source Ethernet0/0 ! address-family ipv4 no neighbor FE80::A8BB:CCFF:FE02:BE01%Ethernet0/0 activate exit-address-family ! address-family ipv6 distance 90 FE80::A8BB:CCFF:FE02:BE01/128 interface Ethernet0/0 network 1:1:1:1::/120 neighbor FE80::A8BB:CCFF:FE02:BE01%Ethernet0/0 activate exit-address-family
Device(config-device-af)# show ipv6 route IPv6 Routing Table - default - 4 entries Codes: C - Connected, L - Local, S - Static, U - Per-user Static route B - BGP, R - RIP, H - NHRP, I1 - ISIS L1 I2 - ISIS L2, IA - ISIS interarea, IS - ISIS summary, D - EIGRP EX - EIGRP external, ND - ND Default, NDp - ND Prefix, DCE - Destination NDr - Redirect, O - OSPF Intra, OI - OSPF Inter, OE1 - OSPF ext 1 OE2 - OSPF ext 2, ON1 - OSPF NSSA ext 1, ON2 - OSPF NSSA ext 2 la - LISP alt, lr - LISP site-registrations, ld - LISP dyn-eid lA - LISP away, a - Application C 1:1:1:1::/120 [0/0] via Ethernet0/0, directly connected L 1:1:1:1::2/128 [0/0] via Ethernet0/0, receive B 3:4:5:6::1/128 [90/0] via FE80::A8BB:CCFF:FE02:BF01, Ethernet0/0 L FF00::/8 [0/0] via Null0, receive
Additional References for BGP IPv6 Admin Distance
Related Documents
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Feature Information for BGP IPv6 Admin Distance
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BGP IPv6 Admin Distance |
Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 |
The BGP IPv6 Admin Distance feature lets you prioritize the BGP IPv6 routes in your network by enabling you to configure the source specific distance of a route and associate a prefix-list with the route. The RIB uses the distance from the source to determine the priority of the BGP IPv6 route in the network. The following commands were modified: distance |