349To do… Use the command… RemarksDisplay BGP routing informationto or from an IPv4 or IPv6 peerdisplay bgp ipv6 routing-table peer { ipv4-address |ipv6-address } { advertised-routes | received-routes }[ network-address prefix-length | statistic ] [ | { begin |exclude | include } regular-expression ]Display IPv6 BGP routinginformation matching a regularexpressiondisplay bgp ipv6 routing-table regular-expressionas-regular-expressionDisplay IPv6 BGP routing statistics display bgp ipv6 routing-table statistic [ | { begin |exclude | include } regular-expression ]Resetting IPv6 BGP connectionsTo do… Use the command… RemarksPerform soft reset onIPv6 BGP connectionsrefresh bgp ipv6 { ipv4-address | ipv6-address | all | external |group ipv6-group-name | internal } { export | import }Reset IPv6 BGPconnectionsreset bgp ipv6 { as-number | ipv4-address | ipv6-address[ flap-info ] | all | external | group group-name | internal }Available inuser viewClearing IPv6 BGP informationTo do… Use the command… RemarksClear dampened IPv6 BGP routinginformation and release suppressedroutesreset bgp ipv6 dampening [ ipv6-addressprefix-length ]Clear IPv6 BGP route flap informationreset bgp ipv6 flap-info[ ipv6-address/prefix-length | as-path-aclas-path-acl-number | regexp as-path-regexp ]Available inuser viewIPv6 BGP configuration examplesNOTE:Some examples for IPv6 BGP configuration are similar to those of BGP4. See the chapter “BGPconfiguration” for related information.IPv6 BGP basic configuration exampleNetwork requirementsAll switches in Figure 115 run IPv6 BGP. Between Switch A and Switch B is an eBGP connection. SwitchB, Switch C, and Switch D are fully meshed through iBGP connections.