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ES4626-SFP Management Guide.pdf

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SwitchC(config-router-af)#neighbor 2003::4 activate<br />

SwitchC(config-router-af)#exit-address-family<br />

SwitchC(config-router-bgp)#exit<br />

SwitchD configuration as follows:<br />

SwitchD(config)#router bgp 200<br />

SwitchD(config-router-bgp)#neighbor 2003::3 remote-as 200<br />

SwitchD(config-router-bgp)#neighbor 2002::2 remote-as 200<br />

SwitchD(config-router-bgp)#address-family IPv6 unicast<br />

SwitchD(config-router-af)#neighbor 2002::2 activate<br />

SwitchD(config-router-af)#neighbor 2003::3 activate<br />

SwitchD(config-router-af)#exit-address-family<br />

SwitchD(config-router-bgp)#exit<br />

Here the connection between SwitchB and SwitchA is EBGP, and the connection<br />

between SwitchC and SwitchD is IBGP. The BGP connection can be processed between<br />

SwitchB and SwitchD without physical link, but the premise is a route which reaches from<br />

one switch to the other switch. The route can be obtained by static routing or IGP.<br />

17.9.4 MBGP4+ Troubleshooting<br />

It is the same as corresponding section of BGP<br />

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