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Learn how to install, configure, and operate the Vyatta Network Operating System (Vyatta NOS) and Orchestrator, which help drive our virtual networking and physical platforms portfolio.

protocols bgp <asn> address-family ipv6-unicast network <ipv6net> <action>

Specifies a network to be advertised by the BGP routing process.

set protocols bgp asn address-family ipv6-unicast network ipv6net { backdoor | route-map map-name }
set protocols bgp asn address-family ipv6-unicast network ipv6net [ route-map map-name ]
delete protocols bgp asn address-family ipv6-unicast network ipv6net { backdoor | route-map [ map-name ] }
show protocols bgp asn address-family ipv6-unicast network
asn
The number for the AS in which this router resides. The numbers range from 1 through 4294967294. The subrange, 64512 through 65534, is reserved for private AS.
ipv6net
Multi-node. An IPv6 network in the format ip-address/prefix.

You can advertise to multiple networks by creating multiple network configuration nodes.

backdoor
Indicates that this network is reachable by a backdoor route. A backdoor network is considered to be like a local network, but is not advertised.
map-name
Specifies a configured route map to be used when advertising the network.

Configuration mode


protocols {
    bgp asn {
        address-family {
            ipv6-unicast {
                network ipv6net {
                    backdoor
                    route-map map-name
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

Use the set form of this command to advertise networks to BGP neighbors.

Use the delete form of this command to remove a network from the list of networks to be announced by BGP.

Use the show form of this command to view BGP network advertising configuration settings.