Evpn Ipv6 Hosts With Mobility - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Configuration Manuallines

L2vpn and ethernet services configuration guide
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Configure EVPN IRB
vrf cust130
address-family ipv4 unicast
import route-target
130:130
!
export route-target
130:130
!
!
!
Verify the BGP configuration.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:leafW# show run router bgp | begin vrf cust130
vrf cust130
rd auto
address-family ipv4 unicast
label mode per-vrf
maximum-paths ibgp 10
redistribute connected
!
!
Verify the L2VPN.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:leafW# show run l2vpn bridge group bg130
l2vpn
bridge group bg130
bridge-domain bd130
interface Bundle-Ether1.1300
!
interface Bundle-Ether5.1300
!
routed interface BVI130
evi 130
!
!
!
!

EVPN IPv6 Hosts with Mobility

EVPN IPv6 Hosts with Mobility feature enables you to provide EVPN IPv6 service over IPv4-MPLS core
network. This feature supports all-active multihoming and virtual machine (VM) or host move.
Service Providers (SPs) use a stable and established core with IPv4-MPLS backbone for providing IPv4 VPN
services. The IPv6 VPN Provider Edge Transport over MPLS (IPv6 on Provider Edge Routers [6PE] and
IPv6 on VPN Provider Edge Routers [6VPE]) facilitates SPs to offer IPv6 VPN services over IPv4 backbone
without an IPv6 core. The provide edge (PE) routers run MP-iBGP to advertise IPv6 reachability and IPv6
label distribution. For 6PE, the labels are allocated per IPv6 prefix learnt from connected customer edge (CE)
routers and for 6VPE, the PE router can be configured to allocate labels on a per-prefix or per-CE and per-VRF
level.
L2VPN and Ethernet Services Configuration Guide for Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers, IOS XR Release 6.3.x
EVPN IPv6 Hosts with Mobility
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