Configuring is-is between an mce and a vpn site – H3C Technologies H3C S6800 Series Switches User Manual

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3.

(Optional.) Configure the
OSPF domain ID.

domain-id domain-id [ secondary ]

The default domain ID is 0.
Perform this configuration on the

MCE.
All OSPF processes of the same
VPN must be configured with the

same OSPF domain ID to ensure

correct route advertisement.

4.

(Optional.) Configure the type

codes of OSPF extended
community attributes.

ext-community-type { domain-id
type-code1 | router-id type-code2

| route-type type-code3 }

The defaults are as follows:

0x0005 for Domain ID.

0x0107 for Router ID.

0x0306 for Route Type.

5.

(Optional.) Configure the
external route tag for

imported VPN routes.

route-tag tag-value

By default, no route tag is
configured.
In some networks, a VPN might be

connected to multiple MCEs.
When one MCE advertises the

routes learned from BGP to the

VPN, the other MCEs might learn
the routes, resulting in routing

loops. To avoid such routing loops,

you can configure route tags for
VPN instances on an MCE. HP

recommends that you configure the

same route tag for the same VPN

on the MCEs.

6.

Redistribute remote site routes
advertised by the PE into

OSPF.

import-route protocol [ process-id
| all-processes | allow-ibgp ] [ cost
cost | nssa-only | route-policy

route-policy-name | tag tag | type

type ] *

By default, no routes are
redistributed into OSPF.

7.

(Optional.) Configure OSPF
to redistribute the default

route.

default-route-advertise summary
cost cost

By default, OSPF does not
redistribute the default route.
This command redistributes the
default route in a Type-3 LSA. The

MCE advertises the default route to

the site.

8.

Create an OSPF area and
enter OSPF area view.

area area-id

By default, no OSPF area is
created.

9.

Enable OSPF on the interface
attached to the specified

network in the area.

network ip-address wildcard-mask

By default, an interface neither
belongs to any area nor runs

OSPF.

Configuring IS-IS between an MCE and a VPN site

An IS-IS process belongs to the public network or a single VPN instance. If you create an IS-IS process

without binding it to a VPN instance, the process belongs to the public network.
Binding IS-IS processes to VPN instances can isolate routes of different VPNs. For more information about

IS-IS, see Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide.

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