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Defaults Disabled (that is, the private AS number are not removed).
Command Modes ROUTER BGPV6-ADDRESS FAMILY
Supported Modes FullSwitch
Command
History
Version Description
9.9(0.0) Introduced on the FN IOM.
9.2(0.0) Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
neighbor route-map
Apply an established route map to either incoming or outbound routes of a BGP neighbor or peer group.
Syntax
neighbor {ipv6-address | peer-group-name} route-map map-name {in | out}
To remove the route map, use the no neighbor {ipv6-address | peer-group-name}
route-map map-name {in | out} command.
Parameters
ipv6-address
Enter the IPv6 address in the x:x:x:x::x format.
NOTE: The :: notation specifies successive hexadecimal fields of zeros.
peer-group-name
Enter the name of the peer group.
map-name
Enter the name of an established route map. If the Route map is not configured,
the default is deny (to drop all routes).
in Enter the keyword in to filter inbound routes.
out Enter the keyword out to filter outbound routes.
Defaults Not configured.
Command Modes ROUTER BGPV6-ADDRESS FAMILY
Supported Modes FullSwitch
Command
History
Version Description
9.9(0.0) Introduced on the FN IOM.
9.2(0.0) Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
Usage
Information
When you apply a route map to outbound routes, only routes that match at least one section of the route
map are permitted.
If you identify a peer group by name, the peers in that peer group inherit the characteristics in the Route
map used in this command. If you identify a peer by IP address, the Route map overwrites either the
inbound or outbound policies on that peer.
neighbor route-reflector-client
Configure a neighbor as a member of a route reflector cluster.
Syntax
neighbor {ipv6-address | peer-group-name} route-reflector-client
To indicate that the neighbor is not a route reflector client or to delete a route reflector configuration,
use the no neighbor {ipv6-address | peer-group-name} route-reflector-client
command.
Parameters
ipv6-address
Enter the IPv6 address in the x:x:x:x::x format.
NOTE: The :: notation specifies successive hexadecimal fields of zeros.
IPv6 Border Gateway Protocol (IPv6 BGP) 663