Multi-hop ebgp interconnectivity, Multicast vpn configuration task list, Configuring md-vpn – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Multi-hop EBGP interconnectivity

As shown in

Figure 75

, a VPN network involves AS 1 and AS 2. PE 3 and PE 4 are the autonomous

system boundary router (ASBR) for AS 1 and AS 2 respectively. PE 3 and PE 4 are interconnected through
the public network and treat each other as a P device.

Figure 75 Multi-hop EBGP interconnectivity

By using this method, only one MD needs to be established for all the ASs, and public network multicast

traffic between different ASs is transmitted within this MD.

Multicast VPN configuration task list

CAUTION:

When the system is operating in standard mode, a reserved VLAN must be configured if multicast VPN
will be configured. Otherwise, abnormality might occur in the system. After a reserved VLAN is

configured, any change to it will incur reconfiguration of the reserved VLAN. For more information about

the system operating mode, see

Fundamentals Configuration Guide. For more information about a

reserved VLAN, see

MPLS Configuration Guide and MPLS Command Reference.

Complete the following tasks to configure multicast VPN:

Task Remarks

Configuring MD-VPN

Enabling IP multicast routing in a VPN instance

Required.

Configuring a share-group and an MTI binding

Required.

Configuring MDT switchover parameters

Optional.

Enabling switch-group reuse logging

Optional.

Configuring BGP MDT

Configuring BGP MDT peers or peer groups

Required.

Configuring a BGP MDT route reflector

Optional.

Configuring MD-VPN

Before you configure MD-VPN, complete the following tasks:

Configure any unicast routing protocol to provide intra-domain interoperability at the network layer.

Configure MPLS L3VPN.

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