Default Multi-Vrf Ce Configuration - Cisco Catalyst 3750 Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring Multi-VRF CE
This is the packet-forwarding process in a multi-VRF-CE-enabled network:
To configure VRF, you create a VRF table and specify the Layer 3 interface associated with the VRF.
Then configure the routing protocols in the VPN and between the CE and the PE. BGP is the preferred
routing protocol used to distribute VPN routing information across the provider's backbone.
The multi-VRF CE network has three major components:

Default Multi-VRF CE Configuration

Table 28-16
Table 28-16 Default VRF Configuration
Feature
VRF
Maps
VRF maximum routes
Forwarding table
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When the switch receives a packet from a VPN, the switch looks up the routing table, based on the
input policy label number. When a route is found, the switch forwards the packet to the PE.
When the ingress PE receives a packet from the CE, it performs a VRF lookup. When a route is
found, the router adds a corresponding MPLS label to the packet and sends it to the MPLS network.
When an egress PE receives a packet from the network, it removes the label and uses the label to
identify the correct VPN routing table. Then it performs the normal route lookup. When a route is
found, it forwards the packet to the correct adjacency.
When a CE receives a packet from an egress PE, it uses the input policy label to look up the correct
VPN routing table. When a route is found, it forwards the packet within the VPN.
VPN route target communities—lists of all other members of a VPN community. You need to
configure VPN route targets for each VPN community member.
Multiprotocol BGP peering of VPN community PE routers—propagates VRF reachability
information to all members of a VPN community. You need to configure BGP peering in all PE
routers within a VPN community.
VPN forwarding—transports all traffic between all VPN community members across a VPN
service-provider network.
shows the default VRF configuration.
Default Setting
Disabled. No VRFs are defined.
No import maps, export maps, or route maps are defined.
8000 (total number of routes supported in hardware).
The default for an interface is the global routing table.
Chapter 28
Configuring IP Unicast Routing
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