[c-nsp] IPv6 in IPv4 BGP?

Pierfrancesco Caci pieffe at clarabella.noc.seabone.net
Tue Mar 7 02:33:48 EST 2006


:-> "Arnold" == Arnold Nipper <arnold at nipper.de> writes:

    > On 06.03.2006 20:53 Hank Nussbacher wrote
    >> 
    >> Is this normal or a bug?  Peer 2001:798:1D:10AA::1 pops up in IPv4 and
    >> IPv6 output.
    >> 

    > Actually BGP doesn't care which protocol you are using to carry your
    > routing information. Same like IS-IS ...

    > use

    > router bgp ...
    >  address-family ipv4
    >  no neighbor 2001:798:1D:10AA::1 activate


If needed, there's a knob to tell the router to add address-family
ipv4 by default or not. "no bgp default ipv4-unicast", iirc.

Pf


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