Configuration tasks for half-duplex vrf – Cisco 10000 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Configuring Multiprotocol Label Switching

Half-Duplex VRF

Configuration Tasks for Half-Duplex VRF

To configure the Half-Duplex VRF feature, perform the following configuration tasks:

Configuring Upstream and Downstream VRFs on the L2TP Access Concentrator and PE Router,
page 4-24

Associating VRFs, page 4-25

Configuring RADIUS, page 4-26

Configuring Upstream and Downstream VRFs on the L2TP Access Concentrator and PE Router

To configure the upstream and downstream VRFs on the PE router, enter the following commands
beginning in global configuration mode:

Example 4-7

shows how to configure a downstream VRF named D.

Example 4-7

Configuring the Downstream VRF

Router(config)# ip vrf D

Router(config-vrf)# description Downstream VRF - to subscribers

Router(config-vrf)# rd 1:8

Router(config-vrf)# route-target export 1:100

Example 4-8

shows how to configure an upstream VRF named U.

Example 4-8

Configuring the Upstream VRF

Router(config)# ip vrf U

Router(config-vrf)# description Upstream VRF - to hub PE

Router(config-vrf)# rd 1:0

Router(config-vrf)# route-target import 1:0

Command

Purpose

Step 1

Router(config)# ip vrf vrf-name

Enters VRF configuration mode and defines the VRF instance by
assigning a VRF name.

Step 2

Router(config-vrf)# rd route-distinguisher

Creates routing and forwarding tables.

Step 3

Router(config-vrf)# route-target {import |

export

| both} route-target-ext-community

Creates a list of import and export route target communities for
the specified VRF.

The import keyword is required to create an upstream VRF. The
upstream VRF is used to import the default route from the hub
PE router.

The export keyword is required to create a downstream VRF.
The downstream VRF is used to export the routes of all
subscribers of a given service that the VRF serves.

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