Re: [j-nsp] importing default route into L3VPN VRF (+ BW policing)

From: AM Shaikh (junosuser@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue May 28 2002 - 12:59:03 EDT


There are options which are described in JunOS VPN
manual on how to give internet access.

The best way I found is have a separate PVC for
Internet and VPN .. apply your policing on the
Internet subinterface and yoy are done ...

Hope that helps.

Rgds
MA
--- Przemyslaw Karwasiecki <karwas@ifxcorp.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please let me know if what I am trying to do is
> feasible:
>
> We have a bunch of customers on our network which
> need
> to receive connectivity between their CE routers
> without
> any BW restriction.
>
> In addition to this, they want to receive
> connectivity
> to Internet, but with specific bandwidth limitation.
>
> I am considering following solution:
> 1) Create simple L3 MPLS VPN (using Junipers and
> ciscos as PE)
> 2) Import default route to such VRFs on one of
> Internet connected
> Junipers, and somehow restrict bandwidth
> forwarded from Internet
> to such VRFs.
>
> Is this solution feasible?
>
> Can be Internet connectivity provided just by
> injecting default route
> to VRFs (of course I will need to leak customer
> prefixes to inet.0 too)?
>
> Can I limit (and what would be the best way to do
> so) bandwidth
> delivered to such VRFs?
>
> Thanks for sharing your opinion about this,
>
> Przemek
>
>
>
>
>
>

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