[j-nsp] MPLS L3VPN

Mohammad Khalil eng.mssk at gmail.com
Sun Aug 25 03:35:05 EDT 2013


Hi thanks for the kind reply
You are not exporting anything inside BGP ? can you please post the bgp_rip
export under the routing instance?

Thanks

BR,
Mohammad


On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 7:43 PM, Harry Reynolds <harry at juniper.net> wrote:

> Here is a sample l3vpn vrf that is using rip, along with vrf ifl, IBGP,
> IGP, and LDP/MPLS settings that work on a mx in 11.4/12.3; HTHs
>
>
> {master}[edit]
> regress at halfpint# show routing-instances vrf_200
> instance-type vrf;
> interface ge-3/0/9.991;
> interface ge-3/0/9.992;
> interface ge-3/0/9.993;
> interface ge-3/0/9.994;
> interface ge-3/0/9.995;
> interface ge-3/0/9.996;
> interface ge-3/0/9.997;
> interface ge-3/0/9.998;
> interface ge-3/0/9.999;
> interface ge-3/0/9.1000;
> route-distinguisher 65056:2000;
> vrf-target target:65056:200;
> vrf-table-label;
> protocols {
>     rip {
>         group vrf_200 {
>             export bgp_rip;
>             neighbor ge-3/0/9.991;
>             neighbor ge-3/0/9.992;
>             neighbor ge-3/0/9.993;
>             neighbor ge-3/0/9.994;
>             neighbor ge-3/0/9.995;
>             neighbor ge-3/0/9.996;
>             neighbor ge-3/0/9.997;
>             neighbor ge-3/0/9.998;
>             neighbor ge-3/0/9.999;
>             neighbor ge-3/0/9.1000;
>         }
>     }
> }
>
>
> {master}[edit]
> regress at halfpint# show interfaces ge-3/0/9.991
> vlan-id 991;
> family inet {
>     address 51.51.4.193/30;
> }
>
>
>
> {master}[edit]
> regress at halfpint# show protocols bgp
> group internal {
>     type internal;
>     local-address 192.168.1.10;
>     family inet {
>         any;
>     }
>     family inet-vpn {
>         unicast;
>     }
>     family inet6-vpn {
>         unicast;
>     }
>     family route-target;
>     export next-hop-self;
>     neighbor 192.168.1.1;
>     neighbor 192.168.1.2;
> }
>
>
> << this is ldp based:
>
> {master}[edit]
> regress at halfpint# show protocols ldp
> interface ge-3/2/9.0;
> interface ge-5/0/0.0;
> interface ge-5/0/2.0;
> interface xe-5/2/0.0;
> interface lo0.0;
> session-protection timeout 2;
> igp-synchronization holddown-interval 10;
>
> {master}[edit]
> regress at halfpint# show protocols mpls
> ipv6-tunneling;
> icmp-tunneling;
> interface ge-3/2/9.0;
> interface ge-5/0/0.0;
> interface ge-5/0/2.0;
> interface xe-5/2/0.0;
>
>
> {master}[edit]
> regress at halfpint# show protocols ospf
> rib-group ospf-rib;
> traffic-engineering;
> reference-bandwidth 10g;
> area 0.0.0.0 {
>     interface fxp0.0 {
>         disable;
>     }
>     interface lo0.0 {
>         passive;
>     }
>     interface xe-5/2/0.0 {
>         metric 800;
>     }
>     interface ge-3/2/9.0 {
>         metric 100;
>     }
>
> . . .
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: juniper-nsp [mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf
> Of Mohammad Khalil
> Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 2:12 AM
> To: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: [j-nsp] MPLS L3VPN
>
> Hi
> I am trying to configure MPLS L3VPN between two sites using RIP and the
> PE-CE routing protocol , I went through the documents but did not
> understand properly the commands syntax , can anyone provide me with
> example?
>
> Thanks
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