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Configure the Route Distinguisher

Each routing instance that you configure on a PE router must have a unique route distinguisher associated with it. VPN routing instances need a route distinguisher to help the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to distinguish between potentially identical network layer reachability information (NLRI) messages received from different VPNs.

We recommend that you use a unique route distinguisher for each routing instance that you configure. Although you can use the same route distinguisher on all PE routers in the same VPN, if you use a unique route distinguisher, you can determine the PE router from which a route originated.

To configure a route distinguisher on a PE router, include the route-distinguisher statement:

route-distinguisher (as-number:number | ip-address:number); 

You can include the route-distinguisher statement at the following hierarchy levels:

The route distinguisher is a 6-byte value that you can specify in one of the following formats:

If you configure the route-distinguisher-id statement at the [edit routing-options] hierarchy level, a route distinguisher is automatically assigned to the routing instance. If you configure the route-distinguisher statement in addition to the route-distinguisher-id statement, the value configured for route-distinguisher supersedes the value generated from route-distinguisher-id.

To assign a route distinguisher automatically, include the route-distinguisher-id statement:

route-distinguisher-id ip-address;

You can include the route-distinguisher-id statement at the following hierarchy levels:

A type 1 route distinguisher is automatically assigned to the routing instance using the format ip-address:number. The IP address is specified by the route-distinguisher-id statement and the number is unique for the routing instance.


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