Configuring Inter-As Ipv6 Vpn Option C - HP HSR6800 Configuration Manual

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[ASBR-PE2] bgp 200
[ASBR-PE2-bgp] ipv6-family vpn-instance vpn1
[ASBR-PE2-bgp-ipv6-vpn1] peer 2002:1::1 as-number 100
[ASBR-PE2-bgp-ipv6-vpn1] quit
[ASBR-PE2-bgp] peer 4.4.4.9 as-number 200
[ASBR-PE2-bgp] peer 4.4.4.9 connect-interface loopback 0
[ASBR-PE2-bgp] ipv6-family vpnv6
[ASBR-PE2-bgp-af-vpnv6] peer 4.4.4.9 enable
[ASBR-PE2-bgp-af-vpnv6] quit
[ASBR-PE2-bgp] quit
# Configure PE 2.
[PE2] bgp 200
[PE2-bgp] peer 3.3.3.9 as-number 200
[PE2-bgp] peer 3.3.3.9 connect-interface loopback 0
[PE2-bgp] ipv6-family vpnv6
[PE2-bgp-af-vpnv6] peer 3.3.3.9 enable
[PE2-bgp-af-vpnv6] quit
[PE2-bgp] quit
6.
Verify the configuration:
After the configurations, display the routing table and use the ping command. The CEs have
learned the route to each other and can ping each other.

Configuring inter-AS IPv6 VPN option C

Network requirements
Site 1 and Site 2 belong to the same VPN. Site 1 accesses the network through PE 1 in AS 100 and
Site 2 accesses the network through PE 2 in AS 600. PEs in the same AS run IS-IS.
PE 1 and ASBR-PE 1 exchange labeled IPv4 routes by MP-IBGP. PE 2 and ASBR-PE 2 exchange
labeled IPv4 routes by MP-IBGP. PE 1 and PE 2 are MP-EBGP peers.
ASBR-PE 1 and ASBR-PE 2 use their respective routing policies and label the routes received from
each other.
ASBR-PE 1 and ASBR-PE 2 use MP-EBGP to exchange labeled IPv4 routes.
Figure 108 Network diagram
Device
PE 1
Interface
IP address
Loop0
2.2.2.9/32
Device
PE 2
419
Interface
IP address
Loop0
5.5.5.9/32

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