07-27-2023 05:05 AM
is VRF concept locally significant in MPLS network ?
or do we need to keep unique vrf name for all sites of company ABC TO WORK?
07-27-2023 05:12 AM
Can you more elaborate
07-27-2023 05:35 AM
I dont get your Q well
But
Vrf name you config in router in mpls is no matter
What matter is RD and route-target.
And RD prefer to be unique except one case multi homed CE where both RD from CE edge router must same
And for route-target it you can use same or different depend on your needing.
07-27-2023 02:40 PM
Hi @MHM Cisco World ,
> And RD prefer to be unique except one case multi homed CE where both RD from CE edge router > must same
In a scenario where the CE is connected to two PE, you normally configured different RDs on the two PEs, so that the same prefixes received from the CE are propagated as different prefixes to other PEs in the network. This helps reduce the convergence time.
Regards,
07-27-2023 03:26 PM
I am out now when I retrun home I will share case I see for using same RD.
Thanks
MHM
07-27-2023 05:17 AM
Hello @knaik99,
Yes it is! But it's best practice to keep unique VRF names for different sites or customers, especially in larger networks or multi-site deployments. This approach ensures clarity, consistency, and helps avoid potential conflicts or confusion. Having unique VRF names makes it easier to manage and troubleshoot the network, as it provides clear identification of which VRF corresponds to which site or customer.
07-28-2023 12:31 AM
means Can we say that VRF name are locally important for that CE ?
But RD is also locally important Because I saw different RD CE which are communicating to each other via MPLS VPN?
main role is played by RT as per my understanding ---that we need to match ,right?
07-29-2023 09:32 AM
You are correct.
VRF names are locally significant for each CE device, as they help isolate the VPN routing instances.
RD is also locally significant and is used to distinguish routes when multiple CE devices in a MPLS VPN environment have overlapping IP addresses.
RT plays a crucial role in MPLS VPNs as it defines which routes should be imported or exported into a particular VRF, ensuring proper communication between different CE devices in the VPN. So, you are right that matching the appropriate RTs is essential for correct routing within the MPLS VPN network.
07-28-2023 02:17 AM
Vrf named is local and it dont have any role
Vrf rd not local and it have role to make preifx unique per mpls
Inside mpls prefix the prefix is seen as rd:prefix so it important
Vrf rt is important for export import prefix between vrf in same router or between routers in mpls.
07-28-2023 02:25 PM - edited 07-28-2023 02:26 PM
means VRF is locally significant
2.RD & RT plays main role in sending traffic from one site to another
Right?
as per below post---
RD is locally significant---Can you please check?
https://community.cisco.com/t5/mpls/rd-in-mpls/m-p/4890911#M24761
07-28-2023 02:42 PM
also the link you share I already mention that RD not local.
07-28-2023 11:42 PM
yes ,here we are seeing different RD for blue & Red VRF wrt all CE?
07-29-2023 01:44 AM - edited 07-29-2023 02:47 AM
Sorry do get it can you elaborate
Same topolgy I share' write your vrf/rd you see it correct and together discuss each point.
07-29-2023 07:54 AM
as per discussion,RD should be unique across one VRF domain but here we are seeing two RD for VRF RED i.e. 1:100 & 1:200
and for VRF Blue ,we have two RD i.e. 2:100 & 2:200
07-29-2023 07:58 AM
In topolgy I mean it use same vrf name to know different'
And I mean it using 10.0.0.0 for different CE.
Now you say I use two RD for same VRF' but are PE is same ?
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