Manual:MPLS over PPPoE
Applies to RouterOS: v3, v4
Overview
This example shows how to set up MPLS network over PPPoE interfaces.
Example network
As you ca see from illustration above, router R2 is pppoe server and routers R3 and R4 are pppoe clients. Our goal is to run MPLS on this network.
When running MPLS over PPPoE or other tunnels you have to deal with MTU issues. Tunnels add more overhead (in our case PPPoE adds 8 more bytes). To be able to forward 1500 byte IP packet without fragmentation we will need interface that supports
- 1500 (IP frame)
- + 8 (PPPoE header)
- + 4 (MPLS header)
- + 14 (ethernet header)
- = 1526bytes
From RouterBoard MTU table you can see that not all routerboards support 1526 L2MTU.
Lets say that R2 is RB433 and pppoe clients are connected to ether2. From the table you can see that max supported l2MTU for this interface is 1522.
Before configuration we must calculate max supported MPLS MTU and what will be max L3 MTU on PPPoE interface.
- 1522
- - 14 (ethernet header)
- - 8 (PPPoE header)
- = 1500bytes
Configuration
R1
/system identity set name=R1 # add loopback interface /interface bridge add name=loopback /ip address add address=10.255.255.1/32 interface=loopback add address=172.16.0.1/30 interface=ether1 #set up ospf /routing ospf instance set default=redistribute-connected=as-type-1 /routing ospf network add network=172.16.0.0/30 area=backbone # set up MPLS/LDP /mpls interface set 0 mpls-mtu=1500 /mpls ldp set enabled=yes lsr-id=10.255.255.1 transport-address=10.255.255.1 /mpls ldp interface add interface=ether1
R2
/system identity set name=R2 # add loopback interface /interface bridge add name=loopback /ip address add address=10.255.255.2/32 interface=loopback add address=172.16.0.2/30 interface=ether1 # set up pppoe /interface pppoe-server server add interface=ether2 service-name=mpls max-mru=1496 max-mtu=1496 /ppp secret add name=mplsR3 service=pppoe remote-address=192.168.0.2 local-address=192.168.0.1 add name=mplsR4 service=pppoe remote-address=192.168.0.3 local-address=192.168.0.1 /interface pppoe-server add name="mplsR3" user="mplsR3" service="mpls" add name="mplsR4" user="mplsR4" service="mpls" #set up ospf /routing ospf instance set default=redistribute-connected=as-type-1 /routing ospf network add network=172.16.0.0/30 area=backbone add network=192.168.0.2/32 area=backbone add network=192.168.0.3/32 area=backbone # set up MPLS/LDP /mpls interface set 0 mpls-mtu=1500 /mpls ldp set enabled=yes lsr-id=10.255.255.2 transport-address=10.255.255.2 /mpls ldp interface add interface=ether1 add interface=mplsR3 add interface=mplsR4
R3
/system identity set name=R3 # add loopback interface /interface bridge add name=loopback /ip address add address=10.255.255.3/32 interface=loopback # set up pppoe /interface pppoe-client add name="mplsR3" max-mtu=1496 max-mru=1496 interface=ether2 user="mplsR3" service-name=mpls #set up ospf /routing ospf instance set default=redistribute-connected=as-type-1 /routing ospf network add network=192.168.0.1/32 area=backbone # set up MPLS/LDP /mpls interface set 0 mpls-mtu=1500 /mpls ldp set enabled=yes lsr-id=10.255.255.3 transport-address=10.255.255.3 /mpls ldp interface add interface=mplsR3
R4
/system identity set name=R4 # add loopback interface /interface bridge add name=loopback /ip address add address=10.255.255.4/32 interface=loopback # set up pppoe /interface pppoe-client add name="mplsR4" max-mtu=1496 max-mru=1496 interface=ether2 user="mplsR4" service-name=mpls #set up ospf /routing ospf instance set default=redistribute-connected=as-type-1 /routing ospf network add network=192.168.0.1/32 area=backbone # set up MPLS/LDP /mpls interface set 0 mpls-mtu=1500 /mpls ldp set enabled=yes lsr-id=10.255.255.4 transport-address=10.255.255.4 /mpls ldp interface add interface=mplsR4
Testing