Cisco 10000 User Manual

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Cisco 10000 Series Router Software Configuration Guide

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Chapter 3 Configuring Remote Access to MPLS VPN

Configuration Tasks for RA to MPLS VPN

Defining PVCs

To define PVCs, enter the following commands beginning in global configuration mode:

Configuring Label Switching

To configure label switching on the interface connected to the MPLS cloud, enter the following
commands beginning in global configuration mode:

Configuring the VRF for Each VPN

To configure the VRF for each VPN, enter the following commands beginning in global configuration
mode:

Command

Purpose

Step 1

Router(config)# interface atm

slot/port.subinterface-number

point-to-point

Specifies an ATM point-to-point subinterface. Enters subinterface
configuration mode.

Step 2

Router(config-subif)# ip vrf forwarding

vrf-name

Associates a VRF with the ATM point-to-point subinterface.

Step 3

Router(config-subif)# ip unnumbered

Loopback

number

Configures the ATM subinterface as unnumbered to a loopback
interface.

Note

The loopback interface must be in the same VRF.

Step 4

Router(config-subif)# pvc [vpi/vci

number]

Configures the PVC on the subinterface. Enters PVC
configuration mode.

Step 5

Router(config-subif-pvc)# encapsulation

aal5snap

Configures the ATM adaptation layer (AAL) and encapsulation
type on the ATM PVC.

Step 6

Router(config-subif-pvc)# no protocol ip

inarp

Disables Inverse ARP on the ATM PVC.

Command

Purpose

Step 1

Router(config)# interface atm

slot/port.subinterface-number

tag-switching

Connects to an MPLS cloud using MPLS ATM tagging. Enters
subinterface configuration mode.

Step 2

Router(config-subif)# ip address address

Assigns an IP address to the ATM subinterface.

Step 3

Router(config-subif)# tag-switching atm

vp-tunnel

vpi

Specifies an interface or subinterface as a virtual private (VP)
tunnel.

Step 4

Router(config-subif)# tag-switching ip

Enables label switching of IP packets on the interface.

Command

Purpose

Step 1

Router(config)# ip vrf vrf-name

Enters VRF configuration mode and defines the virtual routing
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.

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