12-23-2022 09:52 AM
I have the following scenario:
Lets suppose the switch is an ISP that provides a VPLS service to connect the 3 routers so they can established an ISIS neighbor relationship. I want to make sure that the traffic from one PE to another PE goes first to the P device and then to the another PE. What options i have to achieve this? and what solution do you think it is easier?
Both PE are BGP neighbors of the RR so when the traffic goes using the P device it is switched using MPLS.
I think one option is to avoid that both PE establish the ISIS neighbor relationship between them but i am not sure how to configure it.
The solution should be as simple as possible.
01-02-2023 07:42 AM
Hello @eduardomora473 ,
a possible solution is to use different VLAN based subinterfaces
VLAN X between PE-MCY and P node
VLAN Y between PE-VAL and P node
P node needs two vlan based subinterfaces one for VLAN X and one for VLAN Y
In this way over an any to any VPLS L2 service you can change the logical topology so that the P node is in the middle
Hope to help
Giuseppe
01-02-2023 07:51 AM
what you meaning VPLS in middle ?
VPLS is virtual SW that build from MPLS there is no physical SW.
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