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Configuring the Layer 2.5 VPN
Layer 2.5 VPNs use essentially the same configuration
format as Layer 2 VPNs. You should already have experience configuring
Layer 2 VPNs before you attempt to configure a Layer 2.5 VPN.
The major steps required to create a Layer 2 VPN are:
- Enable MPLS on interfaces pointing toward the core and
the edge on your provider edge (PE) and provider core (P) routers.
- Configure Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) on all P and
PE routers for traffic traveling from the PEs, through the core, and
to the remote PEs.
- Establish an internal BGP (IBGP) Layer 2 VPN peering relationship
between PE routers.
- Set up policies on your PE routers that will set a private
community tag on outbound BGP traffic heading to the remote PEs and
accept incoming traffic that matches similar community traffic from
the remote PEs.
- Build VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) instances on your
PE routers and apply the previously configured policies to deliver
private traffic to the customer edge (CE) routers.
- In addition to the above configurations procedures, you
can specify a Layer 3 protocol family for a Layer 2.5 VPN on T-series
and M320 routers. See the Option: Configuring ISO or MPLS Traffic on T-series and M320
Routers section
for configuration information.
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