Re: MPLS-TE routing

From: Piotr M (pitt2k@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Dec 31 2008 - 15:36:28 ARST


Hi Rado,

Many thanks for your reply. I've just configured DS-TE when you replied me.
It works fine when I use 2 different EXP values for different VPNs.

Cheers,
PM

2008/12/31 Rado Vasilev <decklandv@gmail.com>:
> hi,
>
> it seems that you'd need to use separate loopbacks to steer traffic per
> vrf...
> another real-world scenario would be to use DS TE tunnels.
>
>
> regards,
> rado
>
>
> On 30 Dec 2008, at 14:34, Piotr M wrote:
>
>> Hi Experts,
>>
>> I have 2 PE routers and 4 CE routers (2CE are connected to PE1 and 2CE
>> are connected to PE2). 2 CEs (connected to two different PEs)
>> represent one customer (VPN1) and another 2 CEs represent second
>> customer (VPN2). I have VPNv4 session between both PEs and
>> successfully exchange customer's routes.
>> I don't use LDP in my MPLS cloud, I only use RSVP to distribute labels
>> and MPLS TE for LSP. I created 2 tunnel interfaces on both PE routers
>> (because MPLS TE tunnles are unidirectional). One of those tunnels
>> uses dynamic path and second one uses explicit path. Tunnels are up
>> and everything goes thru tu0.
>>
>> I want to route first customer traffic (VPN1) via Tunnel0 and second
>> customer traffic (VPN2) via Tunnel1. But, both tunnels are terminated
>> on the same DEST address which is far end PE's loopback (the same
>> where I terminate MPBGP session on).
>>
>> Could someone advise how to do that? How do you do such things in a real
>> world?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>> PM
>>
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