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3.3.3.9 100 2 6 0 0 00:00:12 Established
6. Verify the configuration:
# Execute the display ipv6 routing-table vpn-instance command on the PEs. The output shows the
routes to the CEs. Take PE 1 as an example:
[PE1] display ipv6 routing-table vpn-instance vpn1
Routing Table :
Destinations : 3 Routes : 3
Destination: 2001:1::/96 Protocol : Direct
NextHop : 2001:1::2 Preference: 0
Interface : GE2/1/1 Cost : 0
Destination: 2001:1::2/128 Protocol : Direct
NextHop : ::1 Preference: 0
Interface : InLoop0 Cost : 0
Destination: 2001:2::/96 Protocol : BGP4+
NextHop : ::FFFF:303:309 Preference: 0
Interface : NULL0 Cost : 0
[PE1] display ipv6 routing-table vpn-instance vpn2
Routing Table :
Destinations : 3 Routes : 3
Destination: 2001:3::/96 Protocol : Direct
NextHop : 2001:3::2 Preference: 0
Interface : GE2/1/2 Cost : 0
Destination: 2001:3::2/128 Protocol : Direct
NextHop : ::1 Preference: 0
Interface : InLoop0 Cost : 0
Destination: 2001:4::/96 Protocol : BGP4+
NextHop : ::FFFF:303:309 Preference: 0
Interface : NULL0 Cost : 0
# From each CE, ping other CEs. CEs of the same VPN can ping each other, whereas those of
different VPNs should not. For example, CE 1 can ping CE 3 (2001:3::1), but cannot ping CE 4
(2001:4::1):
[CE1] ping ipv6 2001:3::1
PING 2001:3::1 : 56 data bytes, press CTRL_C to break
Reply from 2001:3::1
bytes=56 Sequence=1 hop limit=64 time = 1 ms
Reply from 2001:3::1
bytes=56 Sequence=2 hop limit=64 time = 1 ms
Reply from 2001:3::1
bytes=56 Sequence=3 hop limit=64 time = 1 ms
Reply from 2001:3::1
bytes=56 Sequence=4 hop limit=64 time = 1 ms
Reply from 2001:3::1










