Hi,
I'm assuming you are doing ISDN for dial up or digital modems into a PRI, if
it is the latter you may be able to answer my question at the bottom.
One thing I was going to try to resolve the same problem on ISDN was to
create sub interfaces by having multiple channel groups.
You can put the sub interfaces into the correct VRF.
I have not had a chance to try this yet as my dialler stuff is on a 3620
that already sits in a VRF. As you can see from the config below it looks
feasible.
I would be interested to know if this works?
I also have a requirement to try this on a mapping to digital modems for the
36xx series, has anyone tried this yet?
ip vrf SDG-NEW1
rd 222:888
!
ip vrf SDG-TEST
rd 1112:999
!
controller E1 1/0
channel-group 1 timeslots 1-4
channel-group 2 timeslots 5-6
!
interface Serial1/0:1
ip vrf forwarding SDG-TEST
no ip address
no ip directed-broadcast
fair-queue 64 256 0
!
interface Serial1/0:2
ip vrf forwarding SDG-NEW1
no ip address
no ip directed-broadcast
fair-queue 64 256 0
-----Original Message-----
From: Edward S. Desouza [mailto:edward_desouza@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday January 2001 20:38
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [nsp] Dial VPN using MPLS ?
Hi,
Consider a scenario where I have an MPLS network
configured for MPLS VPNS. Now I need to offer Dial Up
services to access the various VPNs in my MPLS
network. Is this possible . Say the customers land on
a 3660 router.
Edward
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23/24 Manali 5,
Evershine Nagar,
Malad (W),
Bombay 400064.
Tel:9122-8886362
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