Displaying And Maintaining Mce; Mce Configuration Examples; Using Ospf To Advertise Vpn Routes To The Pe - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Step
2.
Enable BGP and enter BGP
view.
3.
Enter BGP-VPN instance view.
4.
Specify the PE as an IBGP
peer.
5.
Create and enter BGP-VPN
IPv4 address family view.
6.
Enable BGP to exchange IPv4
unicast routing information
with the specified peer or
peer group.
7.
Redistribute the VPN routes of
the VPN site.
8.
(Optional.) Configure a
filtering policy to filter
advertised routes.
9.
(Optional.) Configure a
filtering policy to filter
received routes.

Displaying and maintaining MCE

Execute display commands in any view.
Task
Display VPN instance information.
Display BGP peer group
information for a VPN instance.
Display BGP peer information for a
VPN instance.
For other MCE related displaying and maintaining commands, such as displaying routing table
information for a VPN instance and maintaining routing sessions for a VPN instance, see Layer 3—IP
Routing Command Reference.

MCE configuration examples

Using OSPF to advertise VPN routes to the PE

Network requirements
As shown in
through VLAN-interface 20. OSPF runs in VPN 2.
Figure
4, the MCE device is connected to VPN 1 through VLAN-interface 10 and to VPN 2
Command
bgp as-number
ip vpn-instance vpn-instance-name
peer { group-name | ip-address }
[ as-number as-number ]
ipv4-family [ unicast ]
peer { group-name | ip-address }
enable
import-route protocol [ { process-id
| all-processes } [ med med-value |
route-policy route-policy-name ] * ]
filter-policy { acl-number |
prefix-list prefix-list-name } export
[ protocol process-id ]
filter-policy { acl-number |
prefix-list prefix-list-name } import
Command
display ip vpn-instance [ instance-name vpn-instance-name ]
display bgp group ipv4 vpn-instance vpn-instance-name [ group-name ]
display bgp peer ipv4 vpn-instance vpn-instance-name [ group-name
log-info | ip-address { log-info | verbose } | verbose ]
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Remarks
By default, BGP is not enabled.
N/A
By default, no BGP peer or peer
group is specified.
N/A
By default, BGP does not exchange
IPv4 unicast routing information
with any peer or peer group.
By default, BGP does not
redistribute routes from any other
routing protocol.
By default, BGP does not filter
advertised routes.
By default, BGP does not filter
received routes.

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