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RE: End to End LSP

  • From: "McCallum, Robert" <robert.mccallum@thus.net>
  • Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 21:19:40 +0100
  • Resent-Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 16:48:47 -0400
  • To: mark mourkos <marmourkos@hotmail.com>, mpls-ops@mplsrc.com

Title: Message
in a nutshell yes all that you are doing is propagating a default route.  Just remember you need a few extra commands (on ciscos anyway) in order for this to happen
 
 

Robert McCallum
CCIE #8757 R&S
01415663448
07818002241

-----Original Message-----
From: mark mourkos [mailto:marmourkos@hotmail.com]
Sent: 07 May 2004 17:43
To: mpls-ops@mplsrc.com
Subject: [MPLS-OPS]: End to End LSP


Hi,

I have a scenario where an enterprise uses a BGP/MPLS VPN service provider to provide VPN connection between its sites.

I have one customer site, lets say a gateway, that will act as a gateway to the internet or other VPN sites . I would like this gateway act as a default route to all addresses that are not connected directly to BGP/MPLS VPN Service Provider's Network. Is this possible?

Can I have different LSPs that connect different sites to this Site, end-to-end? Do I need a special configuration for the routing tables or VRFs in the PEs and CEs?

Thank you in advance.



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