[c-nsp] Customer access to PE
Trey Howland
trey.howland at gmail.com
Wed Sep 18 09:38:32 EDT 2013
Greatly appreciate all the responses. My carrier is a customer to this
carrier and configuration on these PEs support transit of my traffic.
Based on the on-list and off-list responses, finding a new provider
should be on the table.
Trey
On 9/17/13 3:06 PM, Richard Clayton wrote:
> I've worked in a couple of ISP's and MPLS VPN environments and have
> friends that currently work in other providers, we've never had
> experience of customers having configuration CLI access to what I
> presume is a PE with multiple customers configurations on, I believe
> Provider Edge should be just for the provider.
>
>
> On 17 September 2013 13:12, Trey Howland <trey.howland at gmail.com
> <mailto:trey.howland at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I have a scenario where a customer wants CLI access to the PE in
> the provider's network. This access would allow the customer to
> create/delete VRFs, configure interfaces/sub-interfaces, configure
> VRRP, etc. All CLI access would be controlled by TACACS to limit
> the customer to specific commands.
>
> So my question is: does anyone have examples where this is done
> today? In a corporate environment between business units?
> Looking for examples where this has been successful or unsuccessful.
>
> v/r,
> Trey
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