From: Brian McGahan (bmcgahan@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Mon Jun 19 2006 - 14:12:04 ART
This is for the IPv4 Unicast address family. It means that the IPv6
peer 2001:164:1:23::3 will not be sent IPv4 prefixes. The output looks
different in different versions. Sometimes you will see it
automatically create the "address-family ipv4 unicast", in this case it
did not.
HTH,
Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
Of
> Sami
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 11:32 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: BGP IPv6
>
> Group,
>
> I configured all the Ipv6 neigbour under address family ipv6 , why the
> running-config show *no neighbor 2001:164:1:23::3 activate.*
>
>
> router bgp 200
> no synchronization
> bgp router-id 150.1.2.2
> bgp log-neighbor-changes
> *neighbor 2001:164:1:23::3 remote-as 200
> no neighbor 2001:164:1:23::3 activate
> * *neighbor 2001:164:1:26::6 remote-as 200
> no neighbor 2001:164:1:26::6 activate
> * neighbor 164.1.12.1 remote-as 300
> neighbor 164.1.12.1 route-map AS300 in
> neighbor 164.1.23.3 remote-as 200
> neighbor 164.1.23.3 route-reflector-client
> neighbor 164.1.26.6 remote-as 200
> neighbor 164.1.26.6 route-reflector-client
> no auto-summary
> !
> address-family ipv6
> neighbor 2001:164:1:23::3 activate
> neighbor 2001:164:1:23::3 route-reflector-client
> neighbor 2001:164:1:26::6 activate
> neighbor 2001:164:1:26::6 route-reflector-client
> exit-address-family
> !
>
> Thanks
>
>
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