[c-nsp] Using EoMPLS instead of end to end VLAN
Antonis Vosdoganis
avosdo at gmail.com
Wed Apr 10 13:14:03 EDT 2013
We have a BGP session with a carrier delivered on ME3600-A. Because ME3600
is not able to carry bgp table we have create vlan 100 and we and made the
gigabit port access to vlan 100.
7609 <---------- ME3600-B <--------- ME3600-A <------- BGP SESSION
ME3600-A
vlan 100
name BGP_PEERING
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
description BGP_PEERING
switchport access vlan 100
ME3600-A and ME3600-B are interconnected with a trunk port.
ME3600-B
vlan 100
name BGP_PEERING
ME3600-B and 7609 are also interconnected with a trunk port
CISCO 7609-S
vlan 100
name BGP_PEERING
interface Vlan100
description BGP_PEERING
ip address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX 255.255.255.248
In all trunk ports we are using mpls enabled SVIs.
So the vlan 100 travels all the way from ME3600-A to 7609 and the bgp
session is running on 7609.
I am trying to say is it possible to replace the vlan with EoMPLS and how?
Best Regards
Antonis.
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