HP MSR Series Configuration Manual page 353

Layer 3 - ip routing
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Figure 96 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for the interfaces on each router and configure IS-IS:
Follow
routers. (Details not shown.)
Configure IS-IS on the routers, making sure that Router A, Router B, Router C, and Router D can
communicate with each other at Layer 3 and dynamic route update can be implemented among
them with IS-IS. (Details not shown.)
2.
Configure IPv6 IS-IS MTR:
# Configure Router A.
<RouterA> system-view
[RouterA] isis
[RouterA-isis-1] cost-style wide
[RouterA-isis-1] multiple-topology ipv6-unicast
# Configure Router B.
<RouterB> system-view
[RouterB] isis
[RouterB-isis-1] cost-style wide
[RouterB-isis-1] multiple-topology ipv6-unicast
# Configure Router D.
<RouterD> system-view
[RouterD] isis
[RouterD-isis-1] cost-style wide
[RouterD-isis-1] multiple-topology ipv6-unicast
3.
Verify the configuration:
# Display the IS-IS routing table of the IPv6 topology on Router A.
[RouterA-isis-1] display isis route ipv6
Destination: 12::
Figure 96
to configure the IPv4 and IPv6 address and subnet mask of each interface on the
ISIS(1) IPv6 Level-1 Forwarding Table
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Route information for ISIS(1)
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PrefixLen: 64

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