HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual page 14

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Step
2.
Create a RIP process for a
VPN instance and enter RIP
view.
3.
Enable RIP on the interface
attached to the specified
network.
4.
Redistribute remote site routes
advertised by the PE.
5.
(Optional.) Configure the
default cost value for the
redistributed routes.
Configuring OSPF between an MCE and a VPN site
An OSPF process can belong to a single VPN instance. If you create an OSPF process without binding
it to a VPN instance, the process belongs to the public network.
Binding OSPF processes to VPN instances can isolate routes of different VPNs.
For more information about OSPF, see Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide.
To configure OSPF between an MCE and a VPN site:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create an OSPF process for a
VPN instance and enter OSPF
view.
Command
rip [ process-id ] vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
network network-address
import-route protocol [ process-id
| all-processes | allow-ibgp ] [ cost
cost | route-policy
route-policy-name | tag tag ] *
default cost value
Command
system-view
ospf [ process-id | router-id
router-id | vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ] *
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Remarks
Perform this configuration on the
MCE. On the VPN site, create a
normal RIP process.
By default, RIP is disabled on an
interface.
By default, no route is redistributed
into RIP.
If you do not specify a default cost
value, the default cost value is 0.
Remarks
N/A
Perform this configuration on the
MCE. On the VPN site, create a
normal OSPF process.
An OSPF process that is bound
with a VPN instance does not use
the public network router ID
configured in system view.
Therefore, you must configure a
router ID when starting the OSPF
process.
An OSPF process can belong to
only one VPN instance, but one
VPN instance can use multiple
OSPF processes to advertise VPN
routes.

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