Rbe over atm to mpls vpn, Mpls vpn id – Cisco 10000 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Configuring Remote Access to MPLS VPN

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RBE over ATM to MPLS VPN

The Cisco 10000 series router supports an ATM RBE to MPLS VPN connection. RBE is used to route
IP over bridged RFC 1483 Ethernet traffic from a stub-bridged LAN. The ATM connection appears like
a routed connection; however, the packets received on the interface are bridged IP packets. RBE looks
at the IP header of the packets arriving at an ATM interface and routes the packets instead of bridging
them.

In

Figure 3-4

, RBE is configured between the DSL router and the Cisco 10000 series router, acting as

the VHG/PE router.

Figure 3-4

DSL RBE to MPLS VPN Integration

The DSL router can be set up as a pure bridge or it can be set up for integrated routing and bridging (IRB)
where multiple LAN interfaces are bridged through the bridge group virtual interface (BVI). Each of the
DSL routers terminates on a separate point-to-point subinterface on the VHG/PE, which is statically
configured with a specific VRF. Remote user authentication or authorization is available with Option 82
for DSL RBE remote access. RBE treats the VHG/PE subinterface as if it is connected to an Ethernet
LAN, but avoids the disadvantages of pure bridging, such as broadcast storms, IP hijacking, and ARP
spoofing issues. Address management options include static and VRF-aware DHCP servers.

Note

For more information, see the

“DSL Access to MPLS VPN Integration” chapter in the

Cisco Remote Access to MPLS VPN Solution Overview and Provisioning Guide, Release 2.0, located at
the following URL.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/vpn/solution/rampls2/ovprov/ra_op_05.htm

MPLS VPN ID

The MPLS VPN ID is a 14-digit hexadecimal number that uniquely identifies a VPN and its associated
VRF across all VHGs and PE routers in the network. In a router with multiple VPNs configured, you can
use a VPN ID to identify a particular VPN. The VPN ID follows a standard specification (RFC 2685).
The configuration of a VPN ID is optional.

LAN

Remote

user

DSL router

Can be a bridge CPE

RBE

DSLAM

SP access

network

PE

SP

MPLS

core

CE

Customer

network

Cutomer DHCP

server

SP DHCP server

VHG/PE

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Cisco 10000

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