[c-nsp] MPLS and the global internet routing table

Michel Renfer michel.renfer at lan.ch
Wed Feb 23 06:23:31 EST 2005


>> We found only two possible solutions:
>>
>> a) EoMPLS circuit from the 'Internet Border Router' directly to the
>>    customer
>> 
>> b) eBGP Session to the Internet Border Router'

> No, looks exhaustive. Do you create the eBGP multi-hop 
> connection within the VRF or are you using a separate interface in the
global RIB?

In the design we starting from the idea to run the ebgp connection
inside
the 'Internet'-VRF. The disadvantage is, that we need two bgp session on
the customer side (One for the full routes and one to import the
customer
prefixes into the mpls network).

cheers,
michel



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