1-35Examples# Apply the ACL6 2000 to filter routes advertised to the peer 1:2::3:4. system-view[Sysname] acl ipv6 number 2000[Sysname-acl6-basic-2000] rule permit source 2001:1:: 64[Sysname-acl6-basic-2000] quit[Sysname] bgp 100[Sysname-bgp] ipv6-family[Sysname-bgp-af-ipv6] peer 1:2::3:4 filter-policy 2000 exportpeer group (IPv6 address family view)Syntaxpeer { ipv4-address | ipv6-address } group group-name [ as-number as-number ]undo peer ipv6-address group group-nameViewIPv6 address family viewDefault Level2: System levelParametersgroup-name: Name of an IPv4 or IPv6 peer group, a string of 1 to 47 characters.ipv4-address: IPv4 address of a peer.ipv6-address: IPv6 address of a peer.as-number: Specifies the AS number of the peer/peer group, in the range 1 to 65535.DescriptionUse the peer group command to add a peer to a configured peer group.Use the undo peer group command to delete a specified peer from a peer group.By default, the peer does not belong to any peer group.Examples# Create a peer group named test and add the peer 1:2::3:4 to the peer group. system-view[Sysname] bgp 100[Sysname-bgp] ipv6-family[Sysname-bgp-af-ipv6] group test external[Sysname-bgp-af-ipv6] peer 1:2::3:4 as-number 200[Sysname-bgp-af-ipv6] peer 1:2::3:4 group test