BGP and ipv6

From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Mon May 02 2005 - 17:29:04 GMT-3


Hi guys,
 
In the Cisco documentation, the examples I've seen DON'T use the link local
when configuring directly connected bgp neighbors. They use global or
site-local addresses.
 
But, if I remember correctly, link local addresses must be used with the
neighbor command in ipv6 IGP's. Is this correct?
 
So, I'm wondering, with BGP can directly connected neighbors be specified
using link-local addresses?
 
I'm still getting up to speed with ipv6 and except for static map statements
over f/r or atm, I'm never quite sure when I should be using the link local
address.
 
If someone can help clarify this, I'd be very grateful.
 
TIA, Tim



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