[j-nsp] Upstream Traffic Manipulation Question
Walaa Abdel razzak
walaaez at bmc.com.sa
Tue Oct 6 04:00:03 EDT 2009
Yes, The customer are putting all internet traffic in VRF.
Best Regards,
Walaa Abdel Razzak
-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Fouant [mailto:sfouant at gmail.com]
Sent: Mon 05/10/2009 18:11
To: Walaa Abdel razzak
Cc: William Jackson; juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Upstream Traffic Manipulation Question
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Walaa Abdel razzak <walaaez at bmc.com.sa>wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> Yes, what stefan says is exactly my target. modifying any parametere
> globally will affect all traffic follow. We need only certain subnets to
> follow defult route from POP1 for example, other subnets to follow other
> default route from POP2.
>
> We are thinking now to have a policy on all PE routers that will follow
> POP1. This policy will raise the local preference for all routes coming from
> POP1 and configure a policy on all PE routers that will follow POP2 to do
> the same for POP2. I'd like to hear your feed back about this design.
>
So you are running L3VPN in this customer environment? Is all traffic
within a VRF, or is there any traffic which will be using inet.0?
--
Stefan Fouant
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