Re: [c-nsp] VRF import default route from global routing table on the Same PE with internet and NNI to a provider

2012-01-20 Thread mohamed Osama Saad Abo sree
hello,

you can configure a static default vrf-aware route point to next hop
address of internet gateway router in global table:
i.e
ip route vrf CUST 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 20.20.20.2 global

BR,
Mohamed

On 1/19/12, Erik Sundberg esundb...@nitelusa.com wrote:
 I am trying to figure a way to import a default route from the global
 routing table into a customer's VRF to provide internet access. This
 customer's site is on another's provider network that we interconnect with
 using a NNI and option b.

 Our PE has MPLS L3 VPNs, NNI Link to a provider, and full internet routes.

 So here is the layout

 Cust---Provider1---NNI_LINKPEInternet


 So I see three ways of doing this.

 1. Configuring a Internet gateway and attach it off the PE using vlans

 Cust-Provider--NNI_LINK---PE---dot1qtrunk--InternetGateway--PE--Internet


 PE G0/0 Vlan10
 vrf CUST
 ip addr 10.1.1.2/30

 Ineternetgateway G0/0 vlan 10
 No vrf
 Ip addr 10.1.1.1/30

 Internetgateway G0/1
 Ip addr 2.2.2.2/30

 PE G0/1
 IP addr 2.2.2.1/30

 2. I know the global commands won't work because that requires a dedicated
 Internet Gateway Router and the route back to the customer's CE won't work
 because of the NNI Link and the customer is not directly attached to our PE

 3. Loopback Cable on the PE one side in the vrf and the other in the
 internet routing table.
 G0/0.10  MPLS VRF Interface
 Vlan 10
 Vrf cust
 Ip addr 10.1.1.2/30

 G0/1.10  Internet Routing
 Vlan 10
 Ip addr 10.1.1.1/30

 If there is another way to do this let me know.


 Thanks in advance.

 Erik




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Re: [c-nsp] VRF import default route from global routing table on the Same PE with internet and NNI to a provider

2012-01-20 Thread TOMAZ, Mariano
Have you considered the command import ipv4 unicast under the vrf
definition?
Check the following link:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ios_xe/iproute_bgp/configuration/gui
de/irg_sup_ip_pref_xe.html

Hope this helps.


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[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] En nombre de Erik Sundberg
Enviado el: jueves, 19 de enero de 2012 03:03 p.m.
Para: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Asunto: [c-nsp] VRF import default route from global routing table on
the Same PE with internet and NNI to a provider

I am trying to figure a way to import a default route from the global
routing table into a customer's VRF to provide internet access. This
customer's site is on another's provider network that we interconnect
with using a NNI and option b.

Our PE has MPLS L3 VPNs, NNI Link to a provider, and full internet
routes.

So here is the layout

Cust---Provider1---NNI_LINKPEInternet


So I see three ways of doing this.

1. Configuring a Internet gateway and attach it off the PE using vlans
 
Cust-Provider--NNI_LINK---PE---dot1qtrunk--InternetGateway--PE--Internet


PE G0/0 Vlan10
vrf CUST
ip addr 10.1.1.2/30

Ineternetgateway G0/0 vlan 10
No vrf
Ip addr 10.1.1.1/30

Internetgateway G0/1
Ip addr 2.2.2.2/30

PE G0/1
IP addr 2.2.2.1/30

2. I know the global commands won't work because that requires a
dedicated Internet Gateway Router and the route back to the customer's
CE won't work because of the NNI Link and the customer is not directly
attached to our PE

3. Loopback Cable on the PE one side in the vrf and the other in the
internet routing table.
G0/0.10  MPLS VRF Interface
Vlan 10
Vrf cust
Ip addr 10.1.1.2/30

G0/1.10  Internet Routing
Vlan 10
Ip addr 10.1.1.1/30

If there is another way to do this let me know.


Thanks in advance.

Erik




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[c-nsp] VRF import default route from global routing table on the Same PE with internet and NNI to a provider

2012-01-19 Thread Erik Sundberg
I am trying to figure a way to import a default route from the global routing 
table into a customer's VRF to provide internet access. This customer's site is 
on another's provider network that we interconnect with using a NNI and option 
b.

Our PE has MPLS L3 VPNs, NNI Link to a provider, and full internet routes.

So here is the layout

Cust---Provider1---NNI_LINKPEInternet


So I see three ways of doing this.

1. Configuring a Internet gateway and attach it off the PE using vlans
   Cust-Provider--NNI_LINK---PE---dot1qtrunk--InternetGateway--PE--Internet


PE G0/0 Vlan10
vrf CUST
ip addr 10.1.1.2/30

Ineternetgateway G0/0 vlan 10
No vrf
Ip addr 10.1.1.1/30

Internetgateway G0/1
Ip addr 2.2.2.2/30

PE G0/1
IP addr 2.2.2.1/30

2. I know the global commands won't work because that requires a dedicated 
Internet Gateway Router and the route back to the customer's CE won't work 
because of the NNI Link and the customer is not directly attached to our PE

3. Loopback Cable on the PE one side in the vrf and the other in the internet 
routing table.
G0/0.10  MPLS VRF Interface
Vlan 10
Vrf cust
Ip addr 10.1.1.2/30

G0/1.10  Internet Routing
Vlan 10
Ip addr 10.1.1.1/30

If there is another way to do this let me know.


Thanks in advance.

Erik




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