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Re: REG: Label Distribution.

  • From: "Ta,Phong G." <pta@mitre.org>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 12:04:48 -0500
  • CC: mpls-ops@mplsrc.com
  • Organization: The MITRE Corporation
  • Resent-Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 14:06:05 -0500
  • To: Vinod Anthony Joseph Cherunni <vac@dsqworld.com>

Yes, you will have to do a full mesh of MP-iBGP sesions between the
interested vrf VPN sites.  If the number of MP-iBGP is large, router
reflector will help the configuration task; but the number of MP-iBGP
still remains the same.

Regards,

Phong

Vinod Anthony Joseph Cherunni wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Thanks for the inputs, Sorry if I am asking a very basic question. Is
> it that even the routers that do have any CE routers terminated on
> them locally & are part of the core, need to be aware of all the MPLS
> VPN customer prefixes. If so I would need to have a full mesh of
> MP-iBGP in my core, Kindly correct me if I am wrong. So the config
> would be like -
> 
> int s2/0
>  ip vrf forwarding VPN1
> 
> router bgp 1
>  address-family ipv4 vrf VPN1
>                 neighbor r1 remote-as my-as
>                 neighbor r2 remote-as my-as
>                  ....
>  address-family ipv4 vrf VPN2
>                 neighbor r1 remote-as my-as
>                 neighbor r2 remote-as my-as
>                  ....
> 
>   exit-address family
> 
> So I would need to define my MP-iBGP neighbors once per VPN as given
> above.
> 
> Kindly enlighten me.
> 
> With warm regards,
> Vinod.

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