HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series MPLS Configuration Guide

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Configuring routing on an MCE
MCE implements service isolation through route isolation. MCE routing configuration includes the
following:
MCE-VPN site routing configuration
MCE-PE routing configuration
On the PE, disable routing loop detection to avoid route loss during route calculation, and disable route
redistribution between routing protocols to save system resources.
Before you configure routing on an MCE, complete the following tasks:
Configure VPN instances, and bind the VPN instances with the interfaces connected to the VPN
sites and the PE.
Configure the link layer and network layer protocols on related interfaces to ensure IP connectivity.
Configuring routing between an MCE and a VPN site
You can configure static routing, RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, EBGP or IBGP between an MCE and a VPN site.
Configuring static routing between an MCE and a VPN site
An MCE can reach a VPN site through a static route. Static routing on a traditional CE is globally
effective and does not support address overlapping among VPNs. An MCE supports binding a static
route to a VPN instance, so that the static routes of different VPN instances can be isolated from each
other.
To configure a static route to a VPN site:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Configure a static route
for a VPN instance.
ip route-static vpn-instance s-vpn-instance-name
dest-address { mask | mask-length } { next-hop-address
[ public ] [ track track-entry-number ] | interface-type
interface-number [ next-hop-address ] | vpn-instance
d-vpn-instance-name next-hop-address [ track
track-entry-number ] } [ permanent ] [ preference
preference-value ] [ tag tag-value ] [ description
description-text ]
By default, no static
route is configured.
Perform this
configuration on the
MCE. On the VPN
site, configure a
common static route.
3. (Optional.) Configure
the default preference
for static routes.
ip route-static default-preference
default-preference-value
The default preference
is 60.
Configuring RIP between an MCE and a VPN site
A RIP process belongs to the public network or a single VPN instance. If you create a RIP process without
binding it to a VPN instance, the process belongs to the public network. Binding RIP processes to VPN