From: Frank (ocsic@web.de)
Date: Tue Dec 05 2006 - 11:53:41 ART
Eugene Ward schrieb:
Looks good.
Thanks for the magic.
> Frank,
> By default, the IPv4 address family is activated. Try adding the command "no
> bgp default ipv4-unicast" under the bgp configuration and see what happens.
> Eugene
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> Hi,i'm having problems creating the neighbor statements for ipv6.There is
> always also an ipv6 neighborstatement added underaddress-family ipv4 and the
> peering session does not comeup.As far is i know, the ipv6 neighbor statement
> should notappear inside the ipv4 family. But it does.Frankrouter bgp 200 bgp
> router-id 150.1.1.1 bgp log-neighbor-changes neighbor 2001:CC1E:1::3 remote-as
> 300 neighbor 162.1.13.3 remote-as 300 neighbor 192.10.1.6 remote-as 200 !
> address-family ipv4 neighbor 2001:CC1E:1::3 activate neighbor 162.1.13.3
> activate neighbor 192.10.1.6 activate neighbor 192.10.1.254 activate no
> auto-summary no synchronization exit-address-family !address-family ipv6
> neighbor 2001:CC1E:1::3 activate network 2001:CC1E:1:1::/64
> exit-address-family
>
>
>
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