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Layer 3 Routing Commands 1310
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Introduced in version 6.3.0.1 firmware.
Example
The following example results in the connected IPv4 networks 1.1.1.0/24 and
2.2.2.0/24 advertised with next hop set to 2001::1 only to eBGP IPv6 peer
2001::2 and not to eBGP peer 2002::2.
console(config)#ip routing
console(config)#ipv6 unicast-routing
console(config)#vlan 10,20,30
console(config-vlan10,20,30)#exit
console(config)#interface vlan 10
console(config-if-vlan10)#ipv6 enable
console(config-if-vlan10)#ipv6 address 2001::1/64
console(config-if-vlan10)#exit
console(config)#interface vlan 20
console(config-if-vlan20)#ipv6 enable
console(config-if-vlan20)#ip address 1.1.1.1 /24
console(config-if-vlan20)#ipv6 address 2002::1/64
console(config-if-vlan20)#exit
console(config)#interface vlan 30
console(config-if-vlan30)#ip address 2.2.2.2 /24
console(config-if-vlan30)#exit
console(config)#router bgp 100
console(config-router)#redistribute connected
console(config-router)#neighbor 2001::2 remote-as 200
console(config-router)#neighbor 2001::2 rfc5549-support
console(config-router)#neighbor 2002::2 remote-as 300
neighbor route-map (BGP Router Configuration)
Use the neighbor route-map command to apply a route map to incoming or
outgoing routes for a specific neighbor. To remove the route map, use the no
form of this command.
Syntax
neighbor
ip-address
route-map
map-name
{ in | out }
no neighbor
ip-address
route-map
map-name
{ in | out }
ip-address
The neighbor’s IP address.
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