04-04-2007 02:09 AM
Hi folks,
I've to implement two L2TPv3 tunnels over MPLS backbone, primary and backup. I'm thinking about L2 pseudowires, but my question is: with 2 pseudowires, how could I do, if possible, to create a primary and a backup tunnel? Something like FRR?
I've found in a recent post a configuration for two tunnels:
but no idea about how to implement a fault tolerance solution.
Any advice will be appreciated
Thanks
Andrea
04-04-2007 07:26 AM
mmm .. maybe I've found the solution:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1829/products_feature_guide09186a0080606811.html
Regards
Andrea
04-06-2007 12:31 AM
Hi!
Read carefully what the feature is about...
Usually then you talk about PW redundancy it means a bit different functionality.
04-16-2007 10:01 PM
hemm ... could you explain your post?
thanks for your support
Regards
Andrea
04-17-2007 09:41 AM
Andre,
PW Redundancy will give you exactly what you need.
Hope this helps,
04-17-2007 09:42 AM
Andre,
I forgot to ask. Any reason to use L2TPv3 rather MPLS since you are mentioning that the backbone is MPLS?
Thanks,
04-17-2007 11:00 AM
Andrea,
The reason I'm asking is that PW redundancy is currently not supported for L2TPv3 encapsulation.
Hope this helps,
04-17-2007 03:52 PM
well, I've to transport through MPLS cloud an L2TPv3 user authentication. The solution is to have a transport as transparent as possible, is it?
Hope this was clear enough
Thanks for your support
Andrea
04-17-2007 04:43 PM
Andrea,
I think I understand where my confusion comes from. You are using L2TPv3 in a context of VPDN rather than using it as a transport a pseudowire, right?
In this case the L2TPv3 session could just be routed as IP traffic through the core. Or if you want to use pseudowires through the core, it would certainly be possible to use MPLS for this purpose.
Let me know if that helps,
04-18-2007 07:39 AM
correct!
I'll try to use a PW though the cose, using mpls and redundancy. Then I let you know.
Thanks again
Andrea
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