2 bgp mpls vpn configuration, Mpls, Onfiguration – PLANET XGS3-24042 User Manual

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In real networking applications, multiple sites of a user VPN may connect to SP with different ASN, or to

different AS of the same SP. Such applications of one VPN crossing multiple autonomy systems are called

Multi-AS VPN. RFC 2547 provides three Multi-AS VPN resolutions:

VRF-to-VRF:ASBR use VRF interface to create EBGP neighbors and manage VPN routes, which is

also called Inter-Provider Option A;

EBGP Redistribution of labeled VPN-IPv4 routes : ASBR use MP-EBGP to advertise label

VPN-IPv4 routes, which is also called Inter-Provider Option B;

Multihop EBGP redistribution of labeled VPN-IPv4 routes:PE use Multi-hop MP-EBGP to advertise

label VPN-IPv4 routes, which is also called Inter-Provider Option C.

At present we support the first resolution: VRF-to-VRF Multi-VPN resolution.

Multi-VPN resolution

As demonstrated in the nest figure, in this mode, PE routers from two AS directly connects with each other,

and serve as ASBR of the AS they belong to. These PE routers (ASBR) connect with each other via VRF

interfaces, import all RT this system need the other end to learn, export all RT this system want to obtain from

the other, and establish EBGP connections through the VRF interfaces. As a result, the CE they serve will be

able to intercommunicate with and isolate from each other like locating in the same AS, with two PE routers

treating each other as their own CE. Packets will be forwarded within the AS as VPN packets in the 2-layer

label mode, and forwarded as regular IP packets between ASBR.

Figure 81-7 Multi-AS VPN Networking

The advantage of this Multi-AS VPN mode is easy to realize: no special configuration is needed

between the two PE serving as ASBR.

The disadvantage is poor extendibility: the PE serving as ASBR need to manage all VPN routes,

and create VPN instances for each VPN. This will cause too many VPN-IPv4 routes on PE.

81.2 BGP MPLS VPN Configuration

BGP MPLS VPN configuration task sequence:

BGP/MPLS backbone

AS 100

CE-1

VPN-1

PE-2

ASBR-1

(PE)

PE-1

CE-3

VPN-1

PE-4

ASBR-2

(PE)

PE-3

CE-4

VPN

Instance

BGP/MPLS backbone

AS 200

MP-IBGP

MP-IBGP

MP-IBGP

MP-IBGP

EBGP

LSP1

VPN LSP1

LSP2

VPN LSP2

IP forwarding

VPN-2

VPN-2

CE-2

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