Mce Configuration Example - HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual

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Destinations : 6
Destination/Mask
127.0.0.0/8
127.0.0.1/32
10.214.30.0/24
10.214.30.2/32
100.100.10.1/32
192.168.0.0/16
As shown in the displayed information above, the static routes of VPN1 have been imported to the
OSPF routing table between MCE and PE.
Create OSPF process 20 and import the routing information of VPN2, which is similar to the above
procedure. The only difference lies in that RIP routes rather than static routes are imported to the OSPF
routing table of MCE. The detailed configuration procedures are omitted here. The information
displayed below verifies the configuration.
<PE> display ip routing-table vpn-instance vpn2
display ip routing-table vpn-instance vpn2
Routing Tables: vpn2
Destinations : 6
Destination/Mask
127.0.0.0/8
127.0.0.1/32
10.214.40.0/24
10.214.40.2/32
200.200.20.1/32
192.168.10.0/24
After the above configurations, the routing information of VPN1 and VPN2 can be advertised to PE
properly.
MCE Configuration Example (B)
Network requirements
An Switch 4800G functions as MCE. It is required that VPN routes of site 1 and site 2 be advertised
to the PE for the purpose that VPNs at both ends of the MPLS backbone network can communicate
with each other properly.
OSPF runs within both site 1 and site 2, and EBGP runs between MCE and PE.
Routes : 6
Proto
Pre
Cost
Direct 0
0
Direct 0
0
Direct 0
0
Direct 0
0
Direct 0
0
O_ASE
150
1
Routes : 6
Proto
Pre
Cost
Direct 0
0
Direct 0
0
Direct 0
0
Direct 0
0
Direct 0
0
O_ASE
150
1
2-17
NextHop
Interface
127.0.0.1
InLoop0
127.0.0.1
InLoop0
10.214.30.1
Vlan30
127.0.0.1
InLoop0
127.0.0.1
InLoop0
10.214.30.1
Vlan30
NextHop
Interface
127.0.0.1
InLoop0
127.0.0.1
InLoop0
10.214.40.1
Vlan40
127.0.0.1
InLoop0
127.0.0.1
InLoop0
10.214.40.1
Vlan40

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