[c-nsp] MPLS on CAT5500

Tom Storey tom at snnap.net
Fri Jan 18 20:24:32 EST 2008


In my lab, which consists of 4 x 2600 series routers, I implemented a  
little MPLS scenario such as the following:

  PE1 ---- PE2 ---- P1 ---- PE3
   |        |                |
Tails    Tails            Tails

Each of the PEs are 2611's and the P is a 2621, all non XM.

So I guess I can say categorically that a "combination P/PE" router is  
possible, even using lowly 2600 series routers. :-)

Tom

On 19/01/2008, at 8:17 AM, Gert Doering wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 12:17:56AM +0500, Masood Ahmad Shah wrote:
>> Someday ago I was talking to one of my Juniper friend and he was  
>> saying that
>> you can't use one Cisco box as P and PE simultaneously though you  
>> can use
>> Juniper.
>
> Vendor J marketing bullshit.
>
> ("Don't tell our routers that they shouldn't be doing this".  It  
> works on
> 7600s/Sup720 with 12.2SXF and on 7200s with 12.2S)
>
> gert
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