417
Level-2 IPv6 Forwarding Table
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Destination : 2001:1:: PrefixLen: 64
Flag : R/-/- Cost : 20
Next Hop : FE80::200:FF:FE0F:4 Interface: GE1/0
Destination : 2001:2:: PrefixLen: 64
Flag : R/-/- Cost : 20
Next Hop : FE80::200:FF:FE0F:4 Interface: GE1/0
Destination : 2001:3:: PrefixLen: 64
Flag : D/L/- Cost : 10
Next Hop : Direct Interface: GE1/0
Destination : 2001:4::1 PrefixLen: 128
Flag : D/L/- Cost : 0
Next Hop : Direct Interface: GE2/0
Flags: D-Direct, R-Added to Rib, L-Advertised in LSPs, U-Up/Down Bit Set
BFD for IPv6 IS-IS configuration example
Network requirements
•
As shown in
Figure 96
, configure IPv6 IS-IS on Router A, Router B, and Router C so that they can
reach each other.
•
Enable BFD on GigabitEthernet 1/0 of Router A and Router B. When the link between Router B and
the Layer-2 switch fails, BFD can quickly detect the failure and notify IPv6 IS-IS of the failure. Then
Router A and Router B communicate through Router C.
Figure 96
Network diagram
Table 18
Interface and IP address assignment
Device Interface IPv6 address
Device
Interface
IPv6 address
Router A
GE1/0
2001::1/64
Router B
GE2/0
2001:3::2/64
Router A
GE2/0
2001:2::1/64
Router C
GE1/0
2001:2::2/64