How to advertise IPV6 prefixs over IPV4 BGP Session

John Payne john at sackheads.org
Thu Jun 9 00:15:26 CEST 2011



On Jun 8, 2011, at 12:40 PM, "Paul Stewart" <paul at paulstewart.org> wrote:

> I think the question is how to export IPv6 prefixes to an IPv4 neighbor?  That’s the way that I understood the question as that’s what Akamai was asking us to do as well…;)
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Correct
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> Paul
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> From: ipv6-ops-bounces+paul=paulstewart.org at lists.cluenet.de [mailto:ipv6-ops-bounces+paul=paulstewart.org at lists.cluenet.de] On Behalf Of Brown, Chad
> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 10:54 AM
> To: 'Herlianto'; 'ipv6-ops at lists.cluenet.de'
> Subject: RE: How to advertise IPV6 prefixs over IPV4 BGP Session
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> Herly,
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>   You have to be receiving a dual-stack connection from your provider and request an IPv6 address and neighbor to peer with.  You can then set up separate IPv6 and IPv4 peering sessions over the same link.
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> Juniper example:
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> (I changed the actual IPs for security purposes)
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> re0> show configuration interfaces fe-2/0/1
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> description "Type:Peering|ISP:xxxx|Ctype:FE|ASN:N/A";
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> link-mode full-duplex;
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> unit 0 {
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>     family inet {
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>         filter {
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>             input counters;
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>             output transit-out-filter;
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>         }
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>         sampling {
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>             input;
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>         }
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>         address (ipv4 address)/23;
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>     }
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>     family inet6 {
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>         address (ipv6 address)/64;
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>     }
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> }
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> re0> show configuration protocols bgp group peers
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> type external;
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> description xxxx;
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> damping;
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> import peer-receive;
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> export peers;
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> neighbor (ipv4 neighbor) {
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>     description LINX;
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>     peer-as 9999;
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> re0> show configuration protocols bgp group ipv6.peers
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> type external;
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> description "xxxx IPv6";
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> damping;
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> import ipv6.peer-receive;
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> export ipv6.peers;
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> neighbor (ipv6 neighboor) {
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>     description "xxxx ipv6";
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>     peer-as 9999;
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> }
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> rtrabld-re0> show bgp summary | match 9999
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> (IPv4 peer)         9999       5616       5908       0       0 1d 22:45:51 5/5/5/0              0/0/0/0
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> (IPv6 peer)        9999       5613       5901       0       0 1d 22:45:56 Establ
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> Chad Brown
> Neustar, Inc. / Sr Network Engineer
> 46000 Center Oak Plaza Sterling, VA 20166
> Office: +1.571.434.3423 ▫ Mobile: +1.703.509.0837  chad.brown at neustar.biz  / www.neustar.biz
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> From: ipv6-ops-bounces+wan.engineering=neustar.biz at lists.cluenet.de [mailto:ipv6-ops-bounces+wan.engineering=neustar.biz at lists.cluenet.de] On Behalf Of Herlianto
> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 10:21 AM
> To: ipv6-ops at lists.cluenet.de
> Subject: How to advertise IPV6 prefixs over IPV4 BGP Session
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> Dear All,
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> I need your advice how to advertise iPV6 prefixs over IPV4 bgp Session.
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> Just now, Akamai team ask to advertise IPV6 prefixs that will be used for Woorld IPV6 day over Existing IPV4 BGP Session.
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> Thanks for your sharing.
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> Best Regards,
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> _H e r l y_
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