Inter-as option c – H3C Technologies H3C S6800 Series Switches User Manual
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Figure 47 Network diagram for inter-AS option B
As shown in
, VPN 1 routes are advertised from CE 1 to CE 3 by using the following process:
1.
PE 1 advertises the VPN routes learned from CE 1 to ASBR 1 through MP-IBGP.
Assume that the inner label assigned by PE 1 to the routes is L1.
2.
ASBR 1 advertises the VPN-IPv4 routes to ASBR 2 through MP-IBGP.
Before advertising the routes, ASBR 1 modifies the next hop as its own address, assigns a new
inner label (L2) to the routes, and associates L1 with L2.
3.
ASBR 2 advertises the VPN-IPv4 routes to PE 3 through MP-IBGP.
Before advertising the routes, ASBR 2 modifies the next hop as its own address, assigns a new
inner label (L3) to the routes, and associates L2 with L3.
4.
PE 3 advertises the received routes to CE 3.
A packet is forwarded from CE 3 to CE 1 by using the following process:
1.
PE 3 encapsulates the received packet with two labels, and forwards the encapsulated packet to
ASBR 2.
The two labels are the inner label for the VPN (L3) and the outer tag for the public tunnel from PE
3 to ASBR 2.
2.
ASBR 2 removes the outer tag, replaces L3 with L2, and forwards the packet to ASBR 1.
Packets between ASBR 1 and ASBR 2 carry only one inner label.
3.
ASBR 1 replaces L2 with L1, adds the outer tag of the public tunnel from ASBR 1 to PE 1, and
forwards the packet to PE 1.
4.
PE 1 removes the outer tag and inner label and forwards the packet to CE 1.
In this solution, ASBRs must receive all inter-AS VPN routes. Therefore, ASBRs cannot filter incoming
VPN-IPv4 routes by route targets.
Inter-AS option B has better scalability than option A. However, it requires that ASBRs maintain and
advertise VPN routes.
Inter-AS option C
The inter-AS option A and option B solutions require that the ASBRs maintain and advertise VPN-IPv4
routes. When every AS needs to exchange a great amount of VPN routes, the ASBRs might become
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