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NextHop : FE80::200:5EFF:FE01:1C05 Preference: 15
Interface : GE2/1/1.1 Cost : 10
Destination: FE80::/10 Protocol : Direct
NextHop : :: Preference: 0
Interface : NULL0 Cost : 0
Destination: FF00::/8 Protocol : Direct
NextHop : :: Preference: 0
Interface : NULL0 Cost : 0
# Verify that PE 1 has learned the private route of VPN 2 through OSPFv3.
[PE1] display ipv6 routing-table vpn-instance vpn2
Destinations : 6 Routes : 6
Destination: ::1/128 Protocol : Direct
NextHop : ::1 Preference: 0
Interface : InLoop0 Cost : 0
Destination: 2002:2::/64 Protocol : Direct
NextHop : :: Preference: 0
Interface : GE2/1/1.2 Cost : 0
Destination: 2002:2::4/128 Protocol : Direct
NextHop : ::1 Preference: 0
Interface : InLoop0 Cost : 0
Destination: 2012::/64 Protocol : OSPFv3
NextHop : FE80::200:5EFF:FE01:1C06 Preference: 15
Interface : GE2/1/1.2 Cost : 10
Destination: FE80::/10 Protocol : Direct
NextHop : :: Preference: 0
Interface : NULL0 Cost : 0
Destination: FF00::/8 Protocol : Direct
NextHop : :: Preference: 0
Interface : NULL0 Cost : 0
The routing information for the two VPNs has been redistributed into the routing table on PE 1.
Configuring BGP AS number substitution
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 87, CE 1 and CE 2 belong to VPN 1, and are connected to PE 1 and PE 2. The two
CEs have the same AS number, 600. Configure BGP AS number substitution on the PEs to avoid route
loss.