Configuring An Ipv6 Mpls L3Vpn Over A Gre Tunnel - HP MSR2000 Configuration Manual

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Destination: 2001:2::/96
NextHop
Interface
Destination: 2001:2::2/128
NextHop
Interface
Destination: 2001:4::/96
NextHop
Interface
Destination: FE80::/10
NextHop
Interface
Destination: FF00::/8
NextHop
Interface
The output shows that PE 1 has routes to the remote CEs. Output on PE 2 is similar.
# Verify that CEs of the same VPN can ping each other, whereas those of different VPNs should not. For
example, CE 1 can ping CE 3 (2001:3::1), but cannot ping CE 4 (2001:4::1). (Details not shown.)

Configuring an IPv6 MPLS L3VPN over a GRE tunnel

Network requirements
CE 1 and CE 2 belong to VPN 1. The PEs support MPLS, while the P router does not support MPLS and
provides only IP functions.
On the backbone, use a GRE tunnel to encapsulate and forward packets for IPv6 MPLS L3VPN.
Configure tunnel policies on the PEs, and specify the tunnel type for VPN traffic as GRE.
: ::
: GE2/1/2
: ::1
: InLoop0
: ::FFFF:3.3.3.9
: POS2/1/0
: ::
: NULL0
: ::
: NULL0
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Protocol
: Direct
Preference: 0
Cost
: 0
Protocol
: Direct
Preference: 0
Cost
: 0
Protocol
: BGP4+
Preference: 255
Cost
: 0
Protocol
: Direct
Preference: 0
Cost
: 0
Protocol
: Direct
Preference: 0
Cost
: 0

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