From: Bob Sinclair (bsinclair@netmasterclass.net)
Date: Wed Feb 16 2005 - 16:52:03 GMT-3
Hi Sean,
A certain gentleman of our mutual acquaintance assures me that either the 
routable or link-local address could be used, if the neighbor is directly 
connected.  If you do use the link-local, however, you will need to use 
update-source.  Give it a shot.
HTH,
Bob Sinclair
CCIE #10427, CCSI 30427, CISSP
www.netmasterclass.net
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sean C" <Upp_and_Upp@hotmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 1:24 PM
Subject: BGP Neighbors for IPv6
> Hello,
>
> I have a question but it's not from any particular vendor's practice test. 
> If
> I'm given a hub-and-spoke multipoint frame topology, and on the hub and 
> spokes
> I place both IPv6 addresses and IPv6 link-local addresses with the 
> appropriate
> frame maps for the neighbors, if I configure BGP over the topology:
> 1-do I need to apply the IPv6 address or the link-local address on the
> neighbor statements under the BGP process and address-family?
> 2-is there a difference if the neighbors are iBGP vs. eBGP?
> 3-can I use either address?  Or, perhaps if using the link-local address I
> need to update-source?
>
> I'm trying to keep this a simple question (if possible).  Hope this makes
> sense, and thanks in advance.
> Sean
>
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