Configuring Route Related Attributes For A Vpn Instance - HP FlexNetwork 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Step
3.
Associate a VPN instance
with the interface.

Configuring route related attributes for a VPN instance

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter VPN instance view or
VPN instance IPv6 VPN
view.
3.
Configure route targets.
4.
Set the maximum number of
active routes.
5.
Apply an import routing
policy.
6.
Apply an export routing
policy.
Command
ip binding vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
Command
system-view
Enter VPN instance view:
ip vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
Enter VPN instance IPv6
VPN view:
a. ip vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
b. address-family ipv6
vpn-target vpn-target&<1-8>
[ both | export-extcommunity |
import-extcommunity ]
routing-table limit number
{ warn-threshold | simply-alert }
import route-policy route-policy
export route-policy route-policy
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Remarks
By default, an interface is not
associated with a VPN instance
and belongs to the public network.
The ip binding vpn-instance
command clears the IP address of
the interface. Therefore,
reconfigure an IP address for the
interface after configuring this
command.
Remarks
N/A
Configurations made in VPN
instance view apply to both IPv4
VPN and IPv6 VPN.
IPv6 VPN prefers the
configurations in VPN instance
IPv6 VPN view over the
configurations in VPN instance
view.
By default, no route targets are
configured.
By default, the number of active
routes is not limited.
Setting the maximum number of
active routes for a VPN instance
can prevent the PE from storing
too many routes.
By default, all routes matching the
import target attribute are
accepted.
Make sure the routing policy
already exists. Otherwise, the
device does not filter received
routes.
For information about routing
policies, see Layer 3—IP Routing
Configuration Guide.
By default, routes to be advertised
are not filtered.
Make sure the routing policy
already exists. Otherwise, the
device does not filter routes to be
advertised.
For information about routing
policies, see Layer 3—IP Routing
Configuration Guide.

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