RE: [nsp] Configuring VPN Routing/Forwarding

From: Duane de Witt (duane.dewitt@sbs.siemens.co.za)
Date: Mon Feb 11 2002 - 05:03:23 EST


Try injecting the routes into both VRF's. If you do a traceroute vrf you
should see that the routing tables are causing the packets to take that
path.

Regards
 
Duane de Witt
Network Engineer
Siemens Business Services
Tel. +27 11 380 4740
Fax. +27 11 380 4710

-----Original Message-----
From: Tay Chee Yong [mailto:tcy@pacific.net.sg]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 12:03 PM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [nsp] Configuring VPN Routing/Forwarding

Hi there,

Have anyone out there configured the above with any of your customers or

clients??

I have this scenario over here, and need some advise.

        vrf1 | | vrf2
        S1/0 | | S1/1
        ---------------------------
        | Cisco 7206 |
        ---------------------------
        F1/0 | | F2/0
        vrf1 | | vrf 2

I had configured 2 vrf on the router, as shown above. It seems that
whenever I want to reach F2/0 from F1/0, it will always go out by S1/0,
and
returned by S1/1 before reaching F2/0. This is bad, as it would consume
the
WAN Link's bandwidth. I would like to have the inter-vrf traffic to be
within the router. Any advise from you guys out there??

Really appreciate it.

Regards,
Cheeyong



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