[j-nsp] ipv6-tunneling
Phill Jolliffe
phill.jolliffe at gmail.com
Thu Apr 17 10:38:37 EDT 2014
Sounds like you are doing 6VPE if you have an interface on the PE
facing the CE inside a VRF.
You need:
- family inet6 on the EBGP inside the VRF facing the customer.
Assuming your CE want to teach you ipv6 routes via EBGP.
- family inet6-vpn on the IBGP between the PE's in the core.
- You still need the ipv6-tunneling [proto mpls] on the PE's
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 9:03 PM, Johan Borch <johan.borch at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to tunnel ipv6 over mpls ipv4 core using the ipv6-tunneling
> knob, following this document:
> http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos13.1/topics/example/mpls-tunneling-ipv6-over-mpls-ipv4.html
>
> I'm not finding that document that helpfull and can't get it to work.
> family ipv6 is enabled on all interfaces and ipv6-tunneling on protocol
> mpls. But in this case the customer is directly connected to the PE and
> have a vrf/l3vpn there, do I still need the whole inet6 ebgp stuff?
>
> Regards
> Johan
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