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===Set up IP connection, OSPF and LDP=== | ===Set up IP connection, OSPF and LDP=== |
Revision as of 14:13, 19 April 2012
Summary
This article describes the basic setup of Point-to-Point L2VPN with Juniper J-series routers.
Configuration
Consider network setup as ilustrated below:
We will be setting up the layer 2 connection between the CE and PE routers as well as the MPLS and L2VPN between PE routers. The layer 2 link between the CE and PE routers will be an Ethernet VLAN circuit.
Set up VLANs
CE1 and CE2 routers:
PE1 RouterOS:
PE2 JunOS:
interfaces { fe-0/0/1 { vlan-tagging; encapsulation vlan-ccc; unit 1 { encapsulation vlan-ccc; vlan-id 600; } } }
Set up IP connection, OSPF and LDP
PE1 (RouterOS):
/interface bridge add name=loopback /ip address add address=192.168.168.2/24 interface=ether3 add address=10.255.11.31/32 interface=loopback /routing ospf network add area=backbone disabled=no network=192.168.168.0/24 add area=backbone disabled=no network=10.255.11.31/32 /mpls ldp set enabled=yes lsr-id=10.255.11.31 transport-address=10.255.11.31 /mpls ldp interface add interface=ether3
P (RouterOS):
/interface bridge add name=loopback /ip address add address=10.0.11.23/24 interface=ether1 add address=192.168.168.1/24 interface=ether2 add address=10.255.11.23/32 interface=loopback /routing ospf network add area=backbone disabled=no network=10.0.11.0/24 add area=backbone disabled=no network=192.168.168.0/24 add area=backbone disabled=no network=10.255.11.23/32 /mpls ldp set enabled=yes lsr-id=10.255.11.23 transport-address=10.255.11.23 /mpls ldp interface add interface=ether1 add interface=ether2
PE2 (JunOS):
interfaces { fe-0/0/0 { unit 0 { family inet { address 10.0.11.201/24; } family mpls; } } lo0 { unit 0 { family inet { address 10.255.11.201/32; } } } } protocols { mpls { interface fe-0/0/0.0; interface lo0.0; } ospf { export [ export-connected originate ]; area 0.0.0.0 { interface fe-0/0/0.0; interface lo0.0 { passive; } } } ldp { egress-policy connected-only; transport-address 10.255.11.201; interface all; } }
Finally we need to define policy options to advertise label binding for Loopback prefix:
policy-options { prefix-list loopback-prefix { 10.255.11.201/32; } policy-statement connected-only { from { prefix-list loopback-prefix; } then accept; } }
Set up L2VPN
PE1 RouterOS:
/interface vpls add cisco-style=yes cisco-style-id=5 name=junos-l2circuit pw-type=tagged-ethernet \ remote-peer=10.255.11.201
PE2 Junos:
protocol { l2circuit { neighbor 10.255.11.31 { interface fe-0/0/1.1 { virtual-circuit-id 5; } } } }
Verify Operation
PE1:
PE2: