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Figure 99 Network diagram
Table 37 Interface and IP address assignment
Device
Interface
IP address
Device
Interface
IP address
CE 1
Loop0
100::1/96
CE 3
Loop0
200::1/96
GE1/1/1
10:1::1/96
GE1/1/1
10:3::1/96
CE 2
GE1/1/1
10:2::1/96
PE 2
Loop0
2.2.2.9/32
PE 1
Loop0
1.1.1.9/32
GE1/1/1
10:2::2/96
GE1/1/1
10:1::2/96
GE1/1/2
40.1.1.1/24
GE1/1/2
20.1.1.1/24
GE1/1/3
20.1.1.2/24
GE1/1/3
30.1.1.1/24
P Loop0
3.3.3.9/32
PE 3
Loop0
4.4.4.9/32
GE1/1/1
30.1.1.2/24
GE1/1/1
10:3::2/96
GE1/1/2
40.1.1.2/24
GE1/1/2
50.1.1.2/24
GE1/1/3
50.1.1.1/24
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure basic IPv6 MPLS L3VPN:
{
Configure OSPF on the MPLS backbone to allow the PEs and P device to learn the routes
of the loopback interfaces from each other.
{
Configure basic MPLS and MPLS LDP on the MPLS backbone to establish LDP LSPs.
{
Establish an MP-IBGP peer relationship between the PEs to advertise VPN IPv6 routes.
{
Configure the VPN instance of VPN 1 on PE 1 to allow CE 1 to access the network.
{
Configure the VPN instance of VPN 1 on PE 2 to allow CE 2 to access the network.
{
Configure the VPN instance of VPN 1 on PE 3 to allow CE 3 to access the network.
{
Configure BGP as the PE-CE routing protocol, and redistribute routes of the CEs into the
PEs.
For more information about basic MPLS L3VPN configurations, see "
Loop0
Loop0
Loop0
PE 1
P
PE 3
CE 2
CE 3
VPN 1
AS 600
VPN 1
AS 600
GE1/1/2
GE1/1/2
GE1/1/3
GE1/1/1
GE1/1/1
GE1/1/1
GE1/1/1
GE1/1/1
MPLS backbone
AS 100
CE 1
GE1/1/1
GE1/1/1
Loop0
GE1/1/2
GE1/1/3
GE1/1/3
GE1/1/2
PE 2
Loop0
Loop0