We have a public registered 32bit ASN from RIPE (say AS199999) and a public allocatet IPv6 prefix (say 2a01:ffff::/32). As our current upstream provider is only IPv4 capable but is in the process of deploying IPv6 we would like to test BGP with IPv6 over Hurricane Electric (AS6939). They are offering free 6to4 tunnels with the possibility to let me announce my own IPv6 prefixes. But unfortunately their router only supports 16bit ASN.
I managed to establish a BGP session with their router and got the whole IPv6 BGP table. But I’m unable to announce my own prefix. Don’t know what I’m doing wrong.
[admin@br01.****] /routing bgp peer> print
1 E ;;; Hurricane Electric IPv6 Tunnel
name="AS-HURRICANE-ELECTRIC" instance=default remote-address=2001:470:****:****::1 remote-as=6939 tcp-md5-key="" nexthop-choice=default multihop=no
route-reflect=no hold-time=3m ttl=3 in-filter="" out-filter=AS-HURRICANEELECTRIC-out address-families=ipv6 default-originate=never remove-private-as=no
as-override=no passive=no use-bfd=no remote-id=*.*.*.* local-address=2001:470:****:****::2 uptime=5h54m19s prefix-count=15710 updates-sent=0
updates-received=17944 withdrawn-sent=0 withdrawn-received=493 remote-hold-time=3m used-hold-time=3m used-keepalive-time=1m refresh-capability=yes
state=established
[admin@br01.****] /routing filter> print
Flags: X - disabled
3 chain=AS-HURRICANEELECTRIC-out prefix=2a01:ffff::/32 invert-match=yes action=discard set-bgp-prepend-path=""
[admin@br01.****] /routing bgp aggregate> print
Flags: X - disabled, A - active
# PREFIX INSTANCE
0 2a01:ffff::/32 default
[admin@br01.****] /routing bgp instance> print detail
Flags: * - default, X - disabled
0 * ;;;
name="default" as=199999 router-id=0.0.0.0 redistribute-connected=no redistribute-static=yes redistribute-rip=no redistribute-ospf=no
redistribute-other-bgp=no out-filter="" client-to-client-reflection=yes ignore-as-path-len=no routing-table=""