Avaya 8600 Technical Manual page 16

Ethernet routing switch
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Node
8600-1 (PE1)
8600-2 (PE2)
8600-3 (PE3)
Note 1:
Since all VPN routes learned from the remote PE routers are via BGP, OSPF ASBR and OSPF
BGP route re-distribution must be enable in order for the local CE routes to learn the remote
routes.
Note2:
VPN Route Target and Route Distinguisher
VPN Route Distinguisher will use the following format: ASN:node number & VPN-id
VPN Route Targets will use the following format: ASN:VPN-id
Although you can use any number for the VPN RD and RT values, it is good practise to
use a common method throughout the network to help in configuration and
troubleshooting. As suggested above, the Autonomous System Number used to derive
both the RD and RT values.
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IV-VPN (MPLS) for ERS 8600 Technical Configuration Guide
RT – import and
RD
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