03-17-2014 03:59 AM - edited 03-04-2019 10:35 PM
I'm about to write my final project, and I've decided it should be about implementing MPLS in a corporate network.
But here's the catch, is it possible to configure a MPLS network, not in the providers backbone, but in the intra-network for the company? And then setup a VPN-connection between the two sites of the company?
And I would be using GNS3 for simulating the network.
Thanks in advance
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David
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07-03-2014 02:35 AM
Hi David,
My reply may be bit late, But yes, You can achieve you goal with GNS3,
Please note you can
2 simple LAN type networks to emulate sites of the company, use OSPF kind of dynamic routing protocol for practice...
Provider network, Use BGP as protocol and enable label switching on that. redistribute OSPF to BGP and from BGP to OSPF at the both end.
You don't have to setting up VPN-connection between the two sites of the company if you use MPLS VPN. Once I have done similar excise according to the kith barker's you tube and cbt nuggets videos.
Please let me know if you further help such as commands.
Kind regards
Niluka
07-03-2014 02:35 AM
Hi David,
My reply may be bit late, But yes, You can achieve you goal with GNS3,
Please note you can
2 simple LAN type networks to emulate sites of the company, use OSPF kind of dynamic routing protocol for practice...
Provider network, Use BGP as protocol and enable label switching on that. redistribute OSPF to BGP and from BGP to OSPF at the both end.
You don't have to setting up VPN-connection between the two sites of the company if you use MPLS VPN. Once I have done similar excise according to the kith barker's you tube and cbt nuggets videos.
Please let me know if you further help such as commands.
Kind regards
Niluka
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