I see, you can see the routes by looking at "sh bgp ipv6 vpn rd" Perhaps I missed it before.
That said, do not try to look at your view: "sh bgp view wyo ipv6 vpn" will still crash bgpd in 1.2.4. On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 1:53 PM, Daniel Schmidt <daniel.schm...@wyo.gov> wrote: > Quick - question: > > In version 1.2.2 I can now configure vpnv6. No show command? > > quagga-router# sh ip bgp > <cr> > A.B.C.D Network in the BGP routing table to display > A.B.C.D/M IP prefix <network>/<length>, e.g., 35.0.0.0/8 > attribute-info List all bgp attribute information > cidr-only Display only routes with non-natural netmasks > community Display routes matching the communities > community-info List all bgp community information > community-list Display routes matching the community-list > dampened-paths Display paths suppressed due to dampening > dampening Display detailed information about dampening > filter-list Display routes conforming to the filter-list > flap-statistics Display flap statistics of routes > ipv4 Address family > large-community Display routes matching the large-communities > large-community-info List all bgp large-community information > large-community-list Display routes matching the large-community-list > neighbors Detailed information on TCP and BGP neighbor > connections > nexthop BGP nexthop table > paths Path information > prefix-list Display routes conforming to the prefix-list > regexp Display routes matching the AS path regular > expression > route-map Display routes matching the route-map > rsclient Information about Route Server Clients > summary Summary of BGP neighbor status > view BGP view > vpnv4 Display VPNv4 NLRI specific information > quagga-router# > -- E-Mail to and from me, in connection with the transaction of public business, is subject to the Wyoming Public Records Act and may be disclosed to third parties.
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