Configuring an asbr – H3C Technologies H3C S6800 Series Switches User Manual

Page 208

Advertising
background image

195

Configuring an ASBR

To set up an inter-AS public tunnel for the inter-AS option C solution, an ASBR must assign an MPLS label

to the route destined for a PE, and advertise the label along with the route. Typically, the routes advertised
by an ASBR through BGP include the PE address as well as other routes. You can configure a routing

policy to filter routes. Routes surviving the filtering are assigned labels, and all others are advertised as

common IPv4 routes.
To configure a routing policy, use the following commands:

if-match mpls-label—Matches routes carrying MPLS labels.

apply mpls-label—Sets MPLS labels for IPv4 routes to be advertised to a peer. You can use this

command together with if-match clauses. For example, when used together with the if-match
mpls-label command, the apply mpls-label sets new MPLS labels for routes with MPLS labels. The

newly assigned labels are advertised along with the routes.

For more information about routing policy configuration, see Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide.
To configure an ASBR-PE for inter-AS option C:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

(Optional.) Create a routing
policy, and enter routing

policy view.

route-policy route-policy-name
{ deny | permit } node
node-number

By default, no routing policy is
created.

3.

(Optional.) Match IPv4 routes
carrying labels.

if-match mpls-label

By default, no MPLS label match
criterion is configured.

4.

(Optional.) Set labels for IPv4
routes.

apply mpls-label

By default, no MPLS label is set for
IPv4 routes.

5.

Return to system view.

quit

N/A

6.

Enter interface view of the
interface connected to an

internal router of the AS.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

7.

Enable MPLS on the interface. mpls enable

By default, MPLS is disabled on the
interface.

8.

Enable MPLS LDP on the
interface.

mpls ldp enable

By default, MPLS LDP is disabled
on the interface.

9.

Return to system view.

quit

N/A

10.

Enter interface view of the

interface connected to the
remote ASBR.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

11.

Enable MPLS on the interface. mpls enable

By default, MPLS is disabled on the
interface.

12.

Return to system view.

quit

N/A

13.

Enter BGP view.

bgp as-number N/A

14.

Configure the PE in the same
AS as an IBGP peer.

peer { group-name | ip-address
[ mask-length ] } as-number

as-number

By default, no BGP peer is created.

Advertising