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Brocade(config)# interface loopback 1

Brocade(config-lbif-1)# ip address 10.2.2.2/32

Brocade(config-lbif-1)# ip ospf area 0

Brocade(config-lbif-1)# exit

Brocade(config)# vrf VPN1

Brocade(config-vrf-vpn1)# rd 1:2

Brocade(config-vrf-vpn1)# route-target export 100:2

Brocade(config-vrf-vpn1)# route-target import 100:1

Brocade(config-vrf-vpn1)# exit-vrf

Brocade(config)# ip route vrf VPN1 10.1.2.0/24 10.33.36.2

Brocade(config)# router bgp

Brocade(config-bgp)# local-as 1

Brocade(config-bgp)# neighbor 10.2.2.1 remote-as 1

Brocade(config-bgp)# neighbor 10.2.2.1 update-source loopback 1

Brocade(config-bgp)# address-family vpnv4 unicast

Brocade(config-bgp-vpnv4u)# neighbor 10.2.2.1 activate

Brocade(config-bgp)# address-family ipv4 unicast vrf VPN1

Brocade(config-bgp-ipv4u-vrf)# redistribute static

Brocade(config-bgp-ipv4u-vrf)# exit

Brocade(config)# router ospf

Brocade(config-ospf-router)# area 0

Brocade(config-ospf-router)# exit

Brocade(config)# interface ethernet 1/2

Brocade(config-if-e10000-1/2)# ip address 10.33.35.1/24

Brocade(config-if-e10000-1/2)# ip ospf area 0

Brocade(config-if-e10000-1/2)# exit

Brocade(config)# router mpls

Brocade(config-mpls)# policy

Brocade(config-mpls-policy)# traffic-engineering ospf

Brocade(config-mpls)# mpls-interface eth 1/2

Brocade(config-mpls)# lsp tunnel1

Brocade(config-mpls-lsp-tunnel1)# to 10.2.2.1

Brocade(config-mpls-lsp-tunnel1)# enable

Brocade(config-mpls-lsp-tunnel1)# exit

Brocade(config)# interface ethernet 1/1

Brocade(config-if-e10000-1/1)# vrf forwarding VPN1

Brocade(config-if-e10000-1/1)# ip address 10.33.36.3/24

Brocade(config-if-e10000-1/1)# exit

RIP for route exchange

RIP can be used to exchange routes between CE routers and PE routers. In this situation, RIP must
be enabled on the CE router and enabled on the interface that is connected to the interface of the
PE that is associated with the VRF that the user wants to advertise RIP routes on. On the PE router,
the VRF must be enabled to redistribute RIP routes, and RIP must be enabled for the VRF and
configured to redistribute routes from BGP in the VRF.

Figure

76

provides an example of a network

where RIP is used to exchange routes between CE routers and PE routers.