HP FlexNetwork HSR6600 Configuration Manual page 229

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Configuring RIP between a PE and a CE
A RIP process belongs to the public network or a single VPN instance. If you create a RIP process
without binding it to a VPN instance, the process belongs to the public network.
To configure RIP between a PE and a CE:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a RIP process for a
VPN instance and enter RIP
view.
3.
Enable RIP on the interface
attached to the specified
network.
Configuring OSPF between a PE and a CE
An OSPF process that is bound to a VPN instance does not use the public network router ID
configured in system view. Therefore, you must specify a router ID when creating a process or
configure an IP address for a minimum of one interface in the VPN instance.
An OSPF process belongs to the public network or a single VPN instance. If you create an OSPF
process without binding it to a VPN instance, the process belongs to the public network.
To configure OSPF between a PE and a CE:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create an OSPF process for
a VPN instance and enter the
OSPF view.
3.
(Optional.) Set an OSPF
domain ID.
Command
system-view
rip [ process-id ] vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
network network-address
Command
system-view
ospf [ process-id | router-id
router-id | vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ] *
domain-id domain-id
[ secondary ]
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Remarks
N/A
Perform this configuration on the
PE. On the CE, create a common
RIP process.
By default, RIP is disabled on an
interface.
Remarks
N/A
Perform this configuration on the
PE. On the CE, create a common
OSPF process.
A VPN instance can run a
maximum number of 1000 OSPF
processes.
Deleting a VPN instance also
deletes all related OSPF
processes.
The default domain ID is 0.
Perform this configuration on the
PE.
The domain ID is carried in the
routes of the OSPF process.
When redistributing routes from
the OSPF process, BGP adds the
domain ID as an extended
community attribute into BGP
routes.
An OSPF process can be
configured with only one primary
domain ID. Domain IDs of
different OSPF processes can be
the same.
All OSPF processes of a VPN
must be configured with the same
domain ID.

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