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Fwd: Tying VRFs to LSPs

  • From: Roger Clark Williams <rogerw@nordlink.com>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 09:57:24 -0400
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Stephen, this is a total guess on my part but it may be useful. The VRF 
information is carried by BGP between PE routers. The LSP simply allows 
those BGP sessions to communicate. Two different labels, set up by two 
different labeling protocols, are involved.Therefore it would be my guess 
that there is no linkage between the two. It seems a stretch to relate the 
RD & RT to the BGP label to the LSP label when no relationship is normally 
implied.

Roger Williams


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>Is there any way of associating (in SNMP) a set of VRFs in a given VPN with
>the core LSP(s) that provide connectivity for that VPN?
>Best wishes
>Stephen Morris
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