What is the Purpose of This Test
Run this test to list the IPv6 routes advertised by the Edge to the specific BGPv6 neighbor.
When Can You Run This Test
Following are the scenarios when you can run this test:
- To check and confirm whether the Edge advertises the IPv6 prefixes to the specific BGPv6 neighbor.
- If a prefix is denied by the BGPv6 neighbor outbound filter configuration in the Orchestrator, then the edge does not advertise the denied prefix to the specific BGPv6 neighbor.
For instructions, see Run Remote Diagnostic Tests on Edges.
What to Check in the Test Output
Run the
Show BGPv6 Neighbor Advertised Routes test on the required Edge. Following is an example of the test output:
Verify the following in the output:
- The Edge must list all the advertised prefixes in the table. If a prefix is missed, verify the BGPv6 neighbor status and the outbound filter configuration in the Orchestrator.
- A valid route is marked with the sign "*" and the best route is marked with the sign ">".
- All the prefixes must be tagged with Metric (only for self-originated routes), Local Preference, Weight, Next Hop IP Address, AS-Path, and Route Origin code attributes.