[c-nsp] Using L3 switches as CPE
Harold 'Buz' Dale
buz.dale at usg.edu
Thu Mar 25 10:33:45 EDT 2010
Why mess with VLAN 768 - just give the upstream port the correct ip address and don't use it as a switchport.
If you only have one uplink and one client/VLAN off of this box then there is really only one route off of that box as well. I'm not sure I would mess with BGP there.
Good Luck,
Buz
-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of David Prall
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 10:14 AM
To: 'Steve Bertrand'; 'Cisco-NSP Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Using L3 switches as CPE
> Hi all,
>
> I'm going to be deploying some old 3550's as CPE on a
> Fibre-over-Ethernet network. I've never used a layer-3 switch for this
> job before, I've always used a router with a separate switch. I'm
> looking for some advice, as the setup is a bit different from what I'm
> used to.
>
> What I think I have to do is this:
>
> - trunk vlan 768 through gi0/1 back to my PE router
Just set the port as an access port. No need to trunk.
> - configure an int vlan768 to contain the /30 ptp IP
Correct
> - configure a second vlan (eg: 5) and apply one of the client's IP
> addresses on it (which will act as their default gw)
Correct
> - configure the fa interfaces as access ports for vlan 5
> - enable ip-routing
> - set up BGP as usual, using int vlan768 as the update-source
Shouldn't have to explicitly configure this.
>
> Does this sound right? Can anyone offer any other advice regarding this
> setup, particularly any config techniques that I should know about for
> this type of deployment?
>
As long as the GigE port is line rate you shouldn't have any issues. If you
are providing a subrate service, then they really need something with HQoS
so that they can send what they want, and not let you randomly drop what
they send.
> Steve
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