Configuring ripng between mce and vpn site, Configuring ospfv3 between mce and vpn site – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

ipv6 route-static vpn-instance
s-vpn-instance-name&<1-6> ipv6-address
prefix-length
{ interface-type interface-number

[ next-hop-address ] | nexthop-address [ public ]

| vpn-instance d-vpn-instance-name
nexthop-address
} [ preference

preference-value ]

configure normal
static routes.

3.

Configure the default

precedence for IPv6 static
routes.

ipv6 route-static default-preference
default-preference-value

Optional
60 by default

Configuring RIPng between MCE and VPN site

A RIPng process belongs to the public network or a single IPv6 VPN instance. If you create a RIPng

process without binding it to an IPv6 VPN instance, the process belongs to the public network. By

configuring RIPng process-to-IPv6 VPN instance bindings on a MCE, you allow routes of different VPNs
to be exchanged between the MCE and the sites through different RIPng processes, ensuring the

separation and security of IPv6 VPN routes.
To configure RIPng between MCE and VPN site:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Create a RIPng process for a
VPN instance and enter RIPng

view.

ripng [ process-id ] vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name

Perform this configuration on the
MCE. On a VPN site, configure
normal RIPng.

3.

Redistribute remote site routes

advertised by the PE.

import-route protocol [ process-id ]
[ allow-ibgp ] [ cost cost |
route-policy route-policy-name ] *

By default, no route of any other
routing protocol is redistributed
into RIPng.

4.

Configure the default cost

value for the redistributed
routes.

default cost value

Optional
0 by default

5.

Return to system view.

quit

N/A

6.

Enter interface view.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

7.

Enable RIPng on the interface. ripng process-id enable

Disabled by default

NOTE:

For more information about RIPng, see

Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide.

Configuring OSPFv3 between MCE and VPN site

An OSPFv3 process belongs to the public network or a single IPv6 VPN instance. If you create an

OSPFv3 process without binding it to an IPv6 VPN instance, the process belongs to the public network.
By configuring OSPFv3 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 OSPFv3 processes,

ensuring the separation and security of IPv6 VPN routes.
To configure OSPFv3 between MCE and VPN site:

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