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exchange routes between global IP routing table and VRF routing table
I understand that we can inject the global routes into the VRF routing
table using ip route vrf vrf_name x.x.x.x y.y.y.y next_hop global command, and vice versa, however, my question is, is there any way to do it dynamicly (like using dynamic routing protocol)? Since currently, my customer VRF has a lot of public segment, e.g. A.x.x.x/8, B.y.y.y/8. They need to access Internet over MPLS VPN link, but I don't want to take care of every segment manually (using the static routes with global switch commands). If there is any way to do it dynamicly, please drop me a line, I appreciate any input and help. zher |
Re: exchange routes between global IP routing table and VRF routing table
Need a few more details on this...
How does the CE and PE talk? Are you using a dynamic routing protocol or static? Does the customer have multiple connections to you or a single one? Are you multihomed to the internet? (I assume yes to this one) Is the customer also multihomed to more than one service provider? "zher" <zher163@gmail.com> wrote in message news:c5de0ea4.0411021322.3b1b1f82@posting.google.c om... > I understand that we can inject the global routes into the VRF routing > table using ip route vrf vrf_name x.x.x.x y.y.y.y next_hop global > command, and vice versa, however, my question is, is there any way to > do it dynamicly (like using dynamic routing protocol)? Since > currently, my customer VRF has a lot of public segment, e.g. > A.x.x.x/8, B.y.y.y/8. They need to access Internet over MPLS VPN link, > but I don't want to take care of every segment manually (using the > static routes with global switch commands). > > If there is any way to do it dynamicly, please drop me a line, I > appreciate any input and help. > > zher |
Re: exchange routes between global IP routing table and VRF routing table
CE and PE are connected by a POS link over EBGP. Let's take the
simplest scenario here, just say, CE is connected only to my PE over one single link. My question is, on my PE, how can I inject the customer network segments into my global routing table dynamicly from the VRF routing table instead of static routing scheme. It's fine to inject the default gateway to the customer VRF from my global routing table, I am talking about the reverse direction. Since customer may have multiple public segments which are not continious, that means they are not able to be summarized, so I have to deal with each of them manually if I use static routing scheme. Thank you. zher "Ben" <l33t@hax0r.com> wrote in message news:<41897124$3@news.comindico.com.au>... > Need a few more details on this... > > How does the CE and PE talk? Are you using a dynamic routing protocol or > static? > Does the customer have multiple connections to you or a single one? > Are you multihomed to the internet? (I assume yes to this one) > Is the customer also multihomed to more than one service provider? > > > "zher" <zher163@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:c5de0ea4.0411021322.3b1b1f82@posting.google.c om... > > I understand that we can inject the global routes into the VRF routing > > table using ip route vrf vrf_name x.x.x.x y.y.y.y next_hop global > > command, and vice versa, however, my question is, is there any way to > > do it dynamicly (like using dynamic routing protocol)? Since > > currently, my customer VRF has a lot of public segment, e.g. > > A.x.x.x/8, B.y.y.y/8. They need to access Internet over MPLS VPN link, > > but I don't want to take care of every segment manually (using the > > static routes with global switch commands). > > > > If there is any way to do it dynamicly, please drop me a line, I > > appreciate any input and help. > > > > zher |
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