Re: MPLS Query.

From: Rick Mur <rick_at_rickmur.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 13:22:28 +0200

Ever heard about a 'central services VPN'? This is what you want.
Use the 'export map' feature to export the management address of the
devices you need to manage and give them a route target which is
imported by the VRF where the management station is located.
When using the 'additive' keyword in the export map, the management
addresses will get 2 route targets, so will be imported by the
customer VRF's and by the management VRF. That way the customer still
receives all it's routes and you receive the required addresses within
the management VRF.
Don't forget to import the management server's route target in the
customer VRF so you have an end-to-end path :-)

I guess if you google on 'central services vpn' you'll see a lot of
examples.

Regards,

Rick Mur
CCIE2 #21946 (R&S / SP)
rick_at_rickmur.com

On 1 jun 2009, at 07:34, mike arnold wrote:

> Hi Experts,
>
> Am managing MPLS (ISP) network,the inhouse located servers and
> network
> devices (PE,P,PE) for coporate users are reacheable to each other
> and they
> are monitered by 1 of the monitoring software,One of the customer
> wants to
> monitor his devices by us. How i can achieve this ??? because my
> internal
> devices and monitoring software is in global routing table but the
> customer
> is assigned to one of the VRF.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
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