Thanks Martin.
Based on your answer, I understood that it is possible to have two VPNv4 RR
servers with a VPNv4 BGP connection between them with no cluster-id
configured. Am I right?
Regards,
Marcio Pilotto
Network Design Engineer
Intelig Telecomunicações Ltda
Praia de Botafogo, 440 - 12° andar
Tel.: + 55 21 536 0880
Mobile: +55 21 97 65 65 23
Fax: +55 21 536 0903
marcio.pilotto@intelig.net.br <mailto:marcio.pilotto@intelig.net.br>
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Picard [mailto:mpicard@sinc.ca]
Sent: sexta-feira, 4 de maio de 2001 13:08
To: Marcio Pilotto; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Cc: Jose Ferreira
Subject: Re: [nsp] RR Configuration on MPLS - VPN
Marcio,
I've done it several times now, works fine.
You won't find the bgp cluster-id under the
vpnv4 address-family but as usual under
the global "router bgp".
I doubt that you'll be able to have different
cluster ids based address-family !!!
mp
----- Message d'origine -----
De : "Marcio Pilotto" <marcio.pilotto@intelig.net.br>
À : <cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net>
Cc : "Jose Ferreira" <jose.ferreira@intelig.net.br>
Envoyé : 4 mai, 2001 10:42
Objet : [nsp] RR Configuration on MPLS - VPN
Folks,
I have two c7500 router that, in normal IPv4 world, belongs to a two
different PoPs and two different Cluster-ID on normal IPv4 BGP session.
These two routers must be a RR for MPLS-VPN for several RR Clients ( PEs )
spreaded along the backbone, but I did not see any specific Cluster-ID
inside address-family VPNv4 in order to avoid any unnecessary propagation of
routing information.
Have any one implemented VPNv4 Route Reflector with more than one RR Server?
Thanks
Marcio Pilotto
Network Design Engineer
Intelig Telecomunicações Ltda
Praia de Botafogo, 440 - 12° andar
Tel.: + 55 21 536 0880
Mobile: +55 21 97 65 65 23
Fax: +55 21 536 0903
marcio.pilotto@intelig.net.br <mailto:marcio.pilotto@intelig.net.br>
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