This section describes how to configure public IPv6 over SRv6 BE.
Public IPv6 over SRv6 BE allows SRv6 BE paths on a public network to carry public IPv6 data. The implementation of public IPv6 over SRv6 BE involves establishing SRv6 BE paths, advertising BGP routes, and forwarding data. As shown in Figure 1, PE1 and PE2 communicate through an IPv6 public network. An SRv6 BE path can be deployed on the IPv6 public network to carry public IPv6 services.
Before configuring public IPv6 over SRv6 BE, complete the following tasks:
Configure a link layer protocol.
Configure network-layer addresses for interfaces to ensure that neighboring devices are reachable at the network layer.
After configuring public IPv6 over SRv6 BE, verify the configuration.
Run the display segment-routing ipv6 locator [ locator-name ] verbose command to check SRv6 locator information.
Run the display segment-routing ipv6 local-sid [ locator-name ] forwarding command to check information about the SRv6 local SID table.