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Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Figure 400 Network diagram

Device Interface IPv6

address

Device

Interface

IPv6 address

Router A

GE0/1

1001::1/64

Router B

GE0/1

6002::1/64

GE0/2

1002::1/64

GE0/2

6001::1/64

SecPath A

GE0/1

2001::1/64

GE0/3

3002::2/64

GE0/2

1002::2/64

Router

C

GE0/1

7001::1/64

GE0/3

2002::1/64

GE0/2

3003::2/64

GE0/4

2003::1/64

GE0/3

6001::2/64

SecPath B

GE0/1

3001::1/64

SecPath C

GE0/1

8001::1/64

GE0/2

3003::1/64

GE0/2

6002::2/64

GE0/3

3002::1/64

GE0/3

2003::2/64

GE0/4

2002::2/64

Router

D

GE0/1

9001::1/64

GE0/5

3004::1/64

GE0/2

8001::2/64

Router E

GE0/1

3004::2/64

Source 1

2001::100/64

GE0/2

4001::1/64

Source

2

— 3001::100/64

Router F

GE0/1

5001::1/64

Source 3

9001::100/64

GE0/2

4001::2/64

Configuration procedure

1.

Enable IPv6 forwarding and configure IPv6 addresses and IPv6 unicast routing:
Enable IPv6 forwarding on each router and firewall, and configure the IPv6 address and prefix
length for each interface as per

Figure 400

. (Details not shown.)

Configure OSPFv3 on the routers and firewalls in the IPv6 PIM-SM domain to make sure the
network-layer on the IPv6 PIM-SM network is interoperable and the routing information among the

routers and firewalls can be dynamically updated. (Details not shown.)

Router A

SecPath A

ZBR

SecPath B

ZBR

Router B

ZBR

Router C

Router E

Router F

SecPath C

Router D

Source 3

Source 1

Source 2

Receiver

Host A

GE0/3

GE

0/2

G

E0

/4

GE0/1

GE0/5

GE0/3

GE0/2

GE0/1

GE0/2

GE0/1

GE0/2

GE0/1

G

E0/2

GE0/3

GE0/1

GE0/2

GE0/2

GE0/1

G

E0/

1

GE0/1

GE0/1

GE0/3

GE0/4

GE0/3

GE0/2

GE0/2

IPv6 admin-scope 2

IPv6 PIM-SM

IPv6 global-scope

IPv6 admin-scope 1

Receiver

Host B

Receiver

Host C