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[CE1-bgp] peer 10.1.1.2 as-number 100
[CE1-bgp] peer 10.1.1.2 route-policy ce-ibgp import
[CE1-bgp] import-route direct
[CE1-bgp] quit
# Configure the other three CEs (CE 2 through CE 4) in the same way that CE 1 is configured.
(Details not shown.)
# On PE 1, configure the CE 1 and CE 2 as its IBGP peers, and configure PE 1 as the route
reflector.
[PE1] bgp 100
[PE1-bgp] ipv4-family vpn-instance vpn1
[PE1-bgp-vpn1] peer 10.1.1.1 as-number 100
[PE1-bgp-vpn1] peer 10.1.1.1 reflect-client
[PE1-bgp-vpn1] import-route direct
[PE1-bgp-vpn1] quit
[PE1-bgp] ipv4-family vpn-instance vpn2
[PE1-bgp-vpn2] peer 10.2.1.1 as-number 100
[PE1-bgp-vpn2] peer 10.2.1.1 reflect-client
[PE1-bgp-vpn2] import-route direct
[PE1-bgp-vpn2] quit
[PE1-bgp] quit
# Configure PE 2 in the same way that PE 1 is configured. (Details not shown.)
# Execute the display bgp vpnv4 vpn-instance peer command on the PEs. This example uses PE 1
to verify that BGP peer relationships in Established state have been established between the PEs
and CEs.
[PE1] display bgp vpnv4 vpn-instance vpn1 peer
BGP local router ID : 1.1.1.9
Local AS number : 100
Total number of peers : 1 Peers in established state : 1
Peer AS MsgRcvd MsgSent OutQ PrefRcv Up/Down State
10.1.1.1 100 26 21 0 2 00:11:08 Established
5. Configure an MP-IBGP peer relationship between PEs:
# On PE 1, configure PE 2 as the MP-IBGP peer, and configure a routing policy for the routes
received from PE 2, changing the next hop address of the routes as the loopback interface address
of PE 2.
[PE1] route-policy pe-ibgp permit node 0
[PE1-route-policy] apply ip-address next-hop 3.3.3.9
[PE1-route-policy] quit
[PE1] bgp 100
[PE1-bgp] peer 3.3.3.9 as-number 100
[PE1-bgp] peer 3.3.3.9 connect-interface loopback 0
[PE1-bgp] ipv4-family vpnv4
[PE1-bgp-af-vpnv4] peer 3.3.3.9 route-policy pe-ibgp import
[PE1-bgp-af-vpnv4] peer 3.3.3.9 enable
[PE1-bgp-af-vpnv4] quit










