MPLS VPN lab #4

On May 14, 2010, in BSCI, CCIE, CCIP, CCNP, Dynamips, Lab Guides, ROUTE, by Darren

The diagram is the same as my last VPN Lab. Also it uses my MPLs topology found over here: http://mellowd.co.uk/ccie/?p=522

This is the topology for this lab (click for a bigger image):

MPLS4 - small

  • Customer1 and Customer 2 both have MPLS vpn’s through the ISP core.
  • Customer1 is using OSPF and Customer2 is using EIGRP
  • Customers should have no access to each others networks
  • Customers should be able to reach all their sites from all their sites
  • The ISP wants to monitor the CPE routers via their monitoring server. Create another loopback on each CPE router and give them all a /32 loopback in the 172.16.1.1/24 range – i.e. 172.16.1.1/32 for CPE1, 172.16.1.2/32 for CPE2 and so on
  • Ensure the monitoring router can get to all these /32 routes (and ONLY these /32 routes) – It should not know about any customer routes – CPE routers should only see their OWN loopbacks in the routing table
  • Now enable CPE3 and CPE6 to see each others subnets. All other CPE routers should see no change in their routing tables
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