To do...
Redistribute remote site routes
advertised by the PE.
Return to system view
Enter interface view
Enable OSPFv3 on the interface
NOTE:
Deleting a VPN instance will delete all related OSPFv3 processes at the same time.
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For more information about OSPFv3, see
Configuring IPv6 IS-IS between MCE and VPN site
An IPv6 IS-IS process belongs to the public network or a single IPv6 VPN instance. If you create an IPv6
IS-IS process without binding it to an IPv6 VPN instance, the process belongs to the public network.
By configuring IPv6 IS-IS process-to-IPv6 VPN instance bindings on a MCE, you allow routes of different
IPv6 VPNs to be exchanged between the MCE and the sites through different IPv6 IS-IS processes,
ensuring the separation and security of IPv6 VPN routes.
To configure IPv6 IS-IS between MCE and VPN site:
To do...
Enter system view
Create an IPv6 IS-IS process for a
VPN instance and enter IS-IS view
Configure a network entity title for
the IS-IS process
Enable the IPv6 capacity for the
IPv6 IS-IS process
Redistribute remote site routes
advertised by the PE
Return to system view
Enter interface view
Use the command...
import-route protocol [ process-id
| allow-ibgp ] [ cost value |
route-policy route-policy-name |
type type ] *
quit
interface interface-type
interface-number
ospfv3 process-id area area-id
[ instance instance-id ]
Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide
Use the command...
system-view
isis [ process-id ] vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
network-entity net
ipv6 enable
ipv6 import-route protocol
[ process-id ] [ allow-ibgp ] [ cost
cost | [ level-1 | level-1-2 |
level-2 ] | route-policy
route-policy-name | tag tag ] *
quit
interface interface-type
interface-number
353
Remarks
Required
By default, no route of any other
routing protocol is redistributed
into OSPFv3.
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Required
By default, OSPFv3 is disabled on
an interface.
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Remarks
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Required
Perform this configuration on the
MCE. On a VPN site, configure
normal IPv6 IS-IS.
Required
Not configured by default
Required
Disabled by default
Optional
By default, no routes from any
other routing protocol are
redistributed to IPv6 IS-IS.
If you do not specify the route level
in the command, redistributed
routes are added to the level-2
routing table by default.
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