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Address family configuration level
The implementation of IPv6 supports multi protocol BGP (MBGP) extensions, which allow IPv6 BGP 
(known as BGP4+) to distribute routing information for protocols such as IPv4 BGP. The supported 
protocols are identified by address families. (For information about address families, refer to 
“Address family configuration level”
on page 514.) The extensions allow a set of BGP4+ peers to
exchange routing information for multiple address families and sub-address families.
IPv6 MBGP functions similarly to IPv4 MBGP except for the following enhancements:
•
An IPv6 unicast address family and network layer reachability information (NLRI).
•
Next hop attributes that use IPv6 addresses.
NOTE
The implementation of BGP4+ supports the advertising of routes among different address families. 
However, it supports BGP4+ unicast routes only; it does not currently support BGP4+ multicast 
routes. 
Address family configuration level
The implementation of BGP4+ includes a new configuration level: address family. For IPv6, 
Brocade devices currently support the BGP4+ multicast and unicast address family configuration 
levels. The device enters the BGP4+ unicast address family configuration level when you enter the 
following command while at the global BGP configuration level: 
Brocade(config-bgp)# address-family ipv6 unicast
Brocade(config-bgp-ipv6u)#
The (config-bgp-ipv6u)# prompt indicates that you are at the BGP4+ unicast address family 
configuration level.
While at the BGP4+ unicast address family configuration level, you can access several commands 
that allow you to configure BGP4+ unicast routes. The commands that you enter at this level apply 
only to IPv6 unicast address family only. You can generate a configuration for BGP4+ unicast routes 
that is separate and distinct from configurations for IPv4 unicast routes and IPv4 BGP multicast 
routes.
NOTE
The commands that you can access while at the IPv6 unicast address family configuration level are 
also available at the IPv4 unicast and multicast address family configuration levels. Where relevant, 
this section discusses and provides IPv6-unicast-specific examples. You must first configure IPv6 
unicast-routing in order for any IPv6 routing protocol to be active.
BGP VPNv6 
Support 
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
BGP VRF6 
Support 
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
TABLE 99
Supported BGP4+ features
Features 
supported
Brocade 
NetIron XMR 
Series
Brocade 
MLX Series
Brocade 
NetIron CES 
2000 Series 
BASE 
package
Brocade 
NetIron CES 
2000 Series 
ME_PREM 
package 
Brocade 
NetIron CES 
2000 Series 
L3_PREM 
package
Brocade 
NetIron CER 
2000 Series 
Base 
package
Brocade 
NetIron CER 
2000 Series 
Advanced 
Services 
package
