Sorry I'm more used to juniper, but what does the route look like in the
bgp table for that vrf?
From:
andy thomas <thomasandy32_at_gmail.com>
To:
Cisco certification <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Date:
11/16/2009 07:24 AM
Subject:
Internet Access
Sent by:
<nobody_at_groupstudy.com>
Hey Experts,
A------B--------C-------------Customer D (MPLS VPN)
|
|
E---------------(Customer F remote site)
B is the internet gateway originating a default route via
OSPF(default-information originate) pointing a static default route to A
which is providing a internet access to router B ,C,and E. I want to
provide
a internet access to customer VRF D and am pointing to global route table
for the route of B interface,Everything is working fine customer D is able
to go on internet.
Customer D & F is exchanging same RT and they are able to exchange private
routes amoung themselves but when the default static route for the
internet is redistributed in VRF on router C it is not advertised to
Router
E for customer F,why??? any specific reason.???? Added a defualt static
route on E same what i did on C pointing to global route table of
Interface
B to let customer F go on the internet.
Configs:
Router C:
ip route vrf customer D 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 (router B Interface) global
address-family ipv4 vrf cutomer D
redistribute connected
redistribute static
no synchronization
exit-address-family
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