Ebgp, Route exchange between an mce and a pe, Configuring an mce – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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configure the egress routers of the sites as clients, making the MCE reflect routing information between

the sites. This eliminates the necessity for BGP connections between sites, reducing the number of BGP

connections and simplifying network configuration.

eBGP

To use eBGP to exchange private routes between an MCE and a site, configure BGP peers for VPN

instances on MCE and redistribute IGP routing information from corresponding VPNs. Sites reside in

different ASs, and eBGP is used for route exchange. In this case, the following configurations are

needed.

1.

Use eBGP to import IGP routes from each site

To advertise private network routes to PEs properly, IGP routes in the sites directly connected to an MCE

device must be first imported to the BGP routing table of the MCE device.

2.

Configuring a peer group for each VPN instance

For proper route exchange between a CE and a site, configure a peer group for each VPN instance and
assign AS numbers for these peer groups in BGP IPv4 address family view.

3.

Applying filtering policies for route filtering

To ensure that routing information is exchanged between sites and PE devices properly, filtering policies

are applied to filter routes received or to be advertised.

Route exchange between an MCE and a PE

Routing information entries are bound to specific VPN instances on an MCE device, and packets of each
VPN instance are forwarded between MCE and PE according to interface. As a result, VPN routing

information can be transmitted by performing relatively simple configurations between MCE and PE,

such as importing the VPN routing entries on MCE devices to the routing table of the routing protocol

running between MCE and PEs.
The following routing protocols can be used between MCE and PE devices for routing formation

exchange:

Static route

RIP

OSPF

IS-IS

iBGP

eBGP

For information about routing protocol configuration and route import, see Layer 3—IP Routing

Configuration Guide.

Configuring an MCE

Configuring VPN instances

Configuring VPN instances is required in all MCE networking schemes.
By configuring VPN instances on a PE, you isolate not only VPN routes from public network routes, but

also routes of a VPN from those of another VPN. This feature allows VPN instances to be used in

networking scenarios besides MCE.

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