R3721-F3210-F3171-HP High-End Firewalls Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW101

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Figure 396 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
Firewall 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
Firewall B GE0/1 3001::1/64 Firewall 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 396. (Details not shown.)
Configure OS
PFv3 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.)
GE0/2
GE0/4
GE
0
/1
G
E0/
2
GE0/1
GE0/3