[c-nsp] dynamic global-vrf leaking

Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr youssef at 720.fr
Tue May 25 17:51:16 EDT 2010


Hello,

+1, importing routes from global routing table using import-map under  
a vrf instance.

Using it over here.

Y.



Le 25 mai 2010 à 22:07, Kenny Sallee <kenny.sallee at gmail.com> a  
écrit :

> You could use VRF's for all interfaces and RT import/export the routes
> between VRF's - even the 'global routes'.  Use import-map's to  
> control what
> routes make it into each VRF.  You'll need to run MP-BGP to make it  
> work.  I
> basically do this where I work (different scenario but same concept).
>
> Kenny
>
> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 12:08 AM, Ibrahim Abo Zaid <
> ibrahim.abozaid at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> also is there any feature supports dynamic export of VPN routes to  
>> global ?
>>
>> i knew the reverse exist (importing IPv4 routes into VRF) but i'm  
>> looking
>> for the reverse
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Ibrahim Abo Zaid <
>> ibrahim.abozaid at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi group
>>>
>>> Iam looking for a feature can be used to route VPN internet  
>>> traffic from
>>> global interface into VRF interface (or global and add VPN label)
>>>
>>> normaly , that is done using static route to perform global-vrf  
>>> leaking
>>> but i'm looking for a more scalable and dynamic solution
>>>
>>>
>>> any ideas ?
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> --ibrahim
>>>
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