The following example shows the routes in the BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) routing table at Router A after completing the configuration described in the previous two sections:
* Switch.122 # show bgp routes address-family ipv6-unicast all Routes: Destination LPref Weight MED Peer Next-Hop AS-Path ------------------------------------------------------------------------- *>i 2001:db8:4001::/48 100 1 0 2001:db8:2000::2 2001:db8:2000::2 1100 5623 *>i 2001:db8:4002::/48 100 1 0 2001:db8:2000::2 2001:db8:2000::2 1100 5623 *>i 2001:db8:4003::/48 100 1 0 2001:db8:2000::2 2001:db8:2000::2 1100 5623 *>i 2001:db8:5030::/48 100 1 0 2001:db8:2000::2 2001:db8:2000::2 1100 4977 *>i 2001:db8:5031::/48 100 1 0 2001:db8:2000::2 2001:db8:2000::2 1100 4977 *>i 2001:db8:a004::/48 100 1 0 2001:db8:2000::2 2001:db8:2000::2 1100 Flags: (*) Preferred BGP route, (>) Active, (d) Suppressed, (h) History (s) Stale, (m) Multipath, (u) Unfeasible Origin: (?) Incomplete, (e) EGP, (i) IGP BGP Route Statistics Total Rxed Routes : 6 Feasible Routes : 6 Active Routes : 6 Rejected Routes : 0 Unfeasible Routes : 0 Route Statistics on Session Type Routes from Int Peer: 0 Routes from Ext Peer: 6