Table 4-1 shows the static PE-CE routing configuration command summary.
Command |
Purpose |
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Router(config)#ip route vrf vrf-name prefix mask [next-hop-address] [interface interface-number] [global] [distance] [permanent] [tag tag] |
Establishes static routes for a VPN VRF. |
Router(config)#router bgp as-number |
Configures the BGP routing process. |
Router(config-router)#address-family ipv4 [unicast] vrf vrf-name |
The address-family command puts the router in address family configuration submode. Within this submode, you can configure address family specific parameters for routing protocols, such as RIP and BGP, that can accommodate multiple Layer 3 address families. |
Router(config-router-af)# redistribute static |
Redistributes static routes. |
Router(config-router-af)# redistribute connected |
Redistributes connected interfaces in destination routing protocol. |
Router(config-router-af)# network {network-number [mask network-mask] | nsap-prefix} [route-map map-tag] |
Specifies the networks to be advertised by the BGP and multiprotocol BGP routing processes. |
MPLS Overview
Basic MPLS Configuration
Basic MPLS VPN Overview and Configuration
PE-CE Routing Protocol-Static and RIP
PE-CE Routing Protocol-OSPF and EIGRP
Implementing BGP in MPLS VPNs
Inter-Provider VPNs
Carrier Supporting Carriers
MPLS Traffic Engineering
Implementing VPNs with Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Version 3
Any Transport over MPLS (AToM)
Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)
Implementing Quality of Service in MPLS Networks
MPLS Features and Case Studies