Configuration example to deploy 6pe – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Multiprotocol Label Switch (MPLS) Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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Configuring 6PE
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Brocade(config-bgp-ipv6u)# neighbor 10.30.30.1 activate
Brocade(config-bgp-ipv6u)# neighbor 10.30.30.1 send-label
Syntax: [no] neighbor IPv4 address activate
The IPv4 address parameter specifies the IP address of the remote neighbor.
The activate keyword enables IPv6 unicast capability for the IPv4 peers.
The [no] option is used to turn off the IPv6 unicast capability that has been enabled previously for
the IPv4 peers.
Syntax: [no] neighbor IPv4 address send-label
The IPv4 address parameter specifies the IP address of the remote neighbor.
The send-label keyword enables IPv6 label capability for the IPv4 peers.
The [no] option is used to turn off the IPv6 label capability that has been enabled previously for the
IPv4 peers.
NOTE
The user must clear BGP neighbor in order to enable IPv6 unicast capability and IPv6 label capability
for the IPv4 peers.
Configuration example to deploy 6PE
In the example shown in
, the network is configured to use EBGP to forward routes
between the networks attached to the CE routers and the 6PE routers. MP-BGP is used to forward
routes between the 6PE routers, and an LSP tunnel is configured across the MPLS domain. The
configurations are shown for only the CE1, CE2, 6PE1, and 6PE2 routers to enable propagation of
IPv6 packets from CE1 to CE2 through the MPLS domain.