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Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a RIPng process for a
VPN instance and enter RIPng
view.
3.
Return to system view.
4.
Enter interface view.
5.
Enable RIPng on the interface.
Configuring OSPFv3 between a PE and a CE
An OSPFv3 process belongs to the public network or a single VPN instance. If you create an OSPF
process without binding it to a VPN instance, the process belongs to the public network.
For more information about OSPFv3, see Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide.
To configure OSPFv3 between a PE and a CE:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create an OSPFv3 process for
a VPN instance and enter
OSPFv3 view.
3.
Set the router ID.
4.
(Optional.) Configure an
OSPFv3 domain ID.
Command
system-view
ripng [ process-id ] vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
quit
interface interface-type
interface-number
ripng process-id enable
Command
system-view
ospfv3 [ process-id ] vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
router-id router-id
domain-id { domain-id
[ secondary ] | null }
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Remarks
N/A
Perform this configuration on the
PE. On the CE, create a common
RIPng process.
N/A
N/A
By default, RIPng is disabled on an
interface.
Remarks
N/A
Perform this configuration on the
PE. On the CE, create a common
OSPF process.
Deleting a VPN instance also
deletes all related OSPFv3
processes.
N/A
The default domain ID is 0.
Perform this configuration on the
PE.
When you redistribute OSPFv3
routes into BGP, BGP adds the
primary domain ID to the
redistributed BGP VPNv6 routes as
a BGP extended community
attribute.
You can configure the same
domain ID for different OSPFv3
processes.
All OSPF processes of the same
VPN must be configured with the
same OSPF domain ID to ensure
correct route advertisement.

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