Figure 7-19
Networking diagram of dynamic BFD for IPv6 IS-IS
Router S
Router D
Router N
Switch
GE1/0/0
2001:db8:1::1/64
GE1/0/0
2001:db8:1::2/64
GE2
/0/0
200
1:db
8:2::
1/64
GE1
/0/0
2001
:db8
:2::2
/64
GE
2/0
/0
200
1:d
b8:
3::1
/64
GE
2/0
/0
200
1:d
b8:
3::2
/64
Primary path
Backup path
GE3/0/0
2001:db8:4::1/64
It is required to configure BFD for IPv6 IS-IS so that traffic between Router S and Router D can
be rapidly switched to the backup path when the primary path or Switch fails.
Configuration Roadmap
The configuration roadmap is as follows:
1.
Configure basic IS-IS IPv6 functions on each router to ensure the IPv6 connectivity.
2.
Adjust the IS-IS cost values of interfaces on each router so that the path Router S-->Switch--
>Router D becomes the primary path, and the path Router S-->Router N-->Router D
becomes the backup path.
3.
Configure BFD globally on each router.
4.
Enable BFD for IPv6 IS-IS in the IS-IS view of each router.
Data Preparation
To complete the configuration, you need the following data:
l
IS-IS process ID
l
IS-IS network entity title (NET)
l
Level of each Router
l
IS-IS cost value of each interface
l
Interface to be enabled with BFD for IPv6 IS-IS
l
Minimum interval for sending BFD packets, minimum interval for receiving BFD packets,
and local BFD detection multiplier
Procedure
Step 1
Enable IPv6 forwarding capability and configure an IPv6 address for each interface.
# The configurations of Router S are taken as an example. The configurations of other routers
are as the same as those of Router S and thus are not mentioned here.
<HUAWEI>
system-view
[HUAWEI]
sysname RouterS
[RouterS]
ipv6
HUAWEI NetEngine80E/40E Router
Configuration Guide - IP Routing
7 IS-IS Configuration
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