Restrictions For Implementing Ipv6 Vpn Over Mpls; Configuration Tasks For Implementing Ipv6 Vpn Over Mpls - Cisco 10000-2P2-2DC Software Configuration Manual

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Chapter 4
Configuring Multiprotocol Label Switching

Restrictions for Implementing IPv6 VPN over MPLS

The 6VPE feature has the following restrictions:

Configuration Tasks for Implementing IPv6 VPN over MPLS

The 12.2(33)SRB release introduced the Implementing IPv6 VPN over MPLS (6VPE) feature. As a basic
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reference to this feature, see the Implementing IPv6 Addressing and Basic Connectivity chapter in the
Cisco IOS IPv6 Configuration Library at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2t/ipv6/v6addres.html
The IPv6VPN over MPLS (6VPE) includes the configuration tasks in the following list. For more
information about these tasks, see the Implementing IPv6 VPN over MPLS (6VPE) chapter in the Cisco
IOS IPv6 Configuration Guide, Release 12.2SR at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipv6/configuration/guide/ip6-ov_mpls_6vpe.html
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The IPv6VPN over MPLS (6VPE) feature also supports the configuration of the following features on
Cisco 10000 series routers:
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6VPE is supported by an MPLS IPv4-signaled core. An MPLS IPv6-signaled core is not supported.
The maximum number of IPv6 VRF's that can be supported is 2038, including the global routing
instance. However, out of 2038 VRF's, only 1200 eBGP sessions are supported; the remaining
VRF's are to be static routed.
The maximum number of routes supported across all IPv6 VRFs, including the global routing
instance, is 50,000, which yields approximately 24 routes/VRF.
Configuring a Virtual Routing and Forwarding Instance for IPv6
Binding a VRF to an Interface
Configuring a Static Route for PE-to-CE-Routing
Configuring eBGP PE-to-CE Routing Sessions
Configuring the IPv6 VPN Address Family for iBGP
Configuring Route Reflectors for Improved Scalability
Configuring Internet Access
Cisco 10000 series routers do not support the mpls ipv6 vrf command that has been listed as one
of the steps to configure VRF for IPv6.
BGP Features, page 4-10
IPv6 Internet Access, page 4-11
VRF-Aware Router Applications, page 4-12
VRF-Lite, page 4-12
QoS Features, page 4-12
Cisco 10000 Series Router Software Configuration Guide
IPv6 VPN over MPLS
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