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Configuration procedure
A device supports IPv6 uRPF configuration globally. Global IPv6 uRPF configuration takes effect on
all interfaces.
Follow these guidelines when you configure IPv6 uRPF:
•
IPv6 uRPF is not supported on the LSUM1TGS48SG0(JH197A, JH205A) module.
•
IPv6 uRPF does not check packets received on the SA interface modules if the source IPv6
addresses of the packets have a prefix length longer than 64.
•
IPv6 uRPF checks only incoming packets on an interface.
•
IPv6 uRPF does not check tunneled packets. For more information about tunneling, see
Layer
3—IP Services Configuration Guide
.
•
In an MPLS network, an egress node cannot perform strict IPv6 uRPF check on packets from
the penultimate hop to which the egress assigns an implicit null label. For more information
about the implicit null label, see
MPLS Configuration Guide
.
•
Do not configure the
allow-default-route
keyword for loose IPv6 uRPF check. Otherwise, IPv6
uRPF might fail to work.
To enable IPv6 uRPF globally:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable IPv6 uRPF globally.
ipv6 urpf
{
loose
|
strict
}
[
allow-default-route
]
By default, IPv6 uRPF is disabled.
Displaying and maintaining IPv6 uRPF
Execute
display
commands in any view.
Task Command
Display IPv6 uRPF configuration (in
standalone mode).
display
ipv6
urpf
[
slot
slot-number
]
Display IPv6 uRPF configuration (in IRF
mode).
display
ipv6
urpf
[
chassis
chassis-number
slot
slot-number
]
IPv6 uRPF configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
, configure strict IPv6 uRPF check on Switch B.
Configure strict IPv6 uRPF check on Switch A and allow using the default route for IPv6 uRPF check.
Figure 139 Network diagram
Switch A
Switch B
IP network
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