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MPLS Configuration on Cisco IOS Software
By
Lancy Lobo, - CCIE No. 4690
,
Umesh Lakshman
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Publisher:
Cisco Press
Pub Date:
October 21, 2005
ISBN:
1-58705-199-0
Pages:
720
Table of Contents
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Index
Copyright
About the Authors
About the Technical Reviewers
Acknowledgments
This Book Is Safari Enabled
Icons Used in This Book
Command Syntax Conventions
Foreword
Introduction
Who Should Read This Book?
How This Book Is Organized
Chapter 1. MPLS Overview
Unicast IP Forwarding in Traditional IP Networks
Overview of MPLS Forwarding
MPLS Terminology
MPLS Control and Data Plane Components
MPLS Operation
Special Outgoing Label Types
Penultimate Hop Popping
Frame-Mode MPLS
Cell-Mode MPLS
Chapter 2. Basic MPLS Configuration
Frame-Mode MPLS Configuration and Verification
Cell-Mode MPLS over ATM Overview, Configuration, and Verification
Command Reference
Chapter 3. Basic MPLS VPN Overview and Configuration
VPN Categories
MPLS VPN Architecture and Terminology
MPLS VPN Routing Model
MPLS VPN Basic Configuration
Outbound Route Filters
Command Reference
Chapter 4. PE-CE Routing Protocol—Static and RIP
Static PE-CE Routing Overview, Configuration, and Verification
Static PE-CE Routing Command Reference
RIPv2 PE-CE Routing Overview, Configuration, and Verification
RIPv1 PE-CE Routing Configuration and Verification
RIP PE-CE Routing Command Reference
Chapter 5. PE-CE Routing Protocol—OSPF and EIGRP
OSPF PE-CE Routing Protocol Overview, Configuration and Verification
EIGRP PE-CE Routing Protocol Overview, Configuration, and Verification
Chapter 6. Implementing BGP in MPLS VPNs
BGP PE-CE Routing Protocol Overview, Configuration, and Verification
Implementing Route-Reflectors in MPLS VPN Networks
Case Study—Hub and Spoke MPLS VPN Network Using BGP PE-CE Routing for Sites Using Unique AS Numbers
Case Study—Hub and Spoke MPLS VPN Network with Sites Using Same AS Numbers
Command Reference
Chapter 7. Inter-Provider VPNs
Overview of Inter-Provider VPNs
Option 1: Inter-Provider VPN Using Back-to-Back VRF Method
Option 2: Inter-Provider VPNs Using ASBR-to-ASBR Approach
Option 3: Multi-Hop MP-eBGP Between RR and eBGP Between ASBRs
Option 4: Non-VPN Transit Provider
Case Study—Inter-AS Implementing Route-Reflector and BGP Confederation in Provider Networks
Case Study—Multi-Homed Inter-AS Provider Network
Command Reference
Chapter 8. Carrier Supporting Carriers
Carrier Supporting Carriers Overview
Deployment Scenarios with CSC Architecture
CSC Architecture Benefits
Command Reference
Chapter 9. MPLS Traffic Engineering
TE Basics
MPLS TE Theory
Constraint-Based Routing and Operation in MPLS TE
Configuring MPLS TE
Command Reference
Chapter 10. Implementing VPNs with Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Version 3
L2TPv3 Overview
Configuring L2TPv3 Tunnels for Layer 2 VPN
Configuring L2TPv3 Static Tunnels
Configuring L2TPv3 Dynamic Tunnels
Implementing Layer 3 VPNs over L2TPv3 Tunnels
Command Reference
Chapter 11. Any Transport over MPLS (AToM)
Introduction to Layer 2 VPNs
Implementing AToM for Like to Like Circuits
L2 VPN—Any to Any Interworking
Local Switching
Command Reference
Chapter 12. Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)
VPLS Overview
VPLS Topology—Single PE or Direct Attachment
Hierarchical VPLS—Distributed PE Architecture
Command Reference
Chapter 13. Implementing Quality of Service in MPLS Networks
Introduction to QoS—Classification and Marking
MPLS QoS Implementation
MPLS QoS Operating Modes
Modular QoS CLI: Configuration of QoS on Cisco Routers
Configuration and Implementation of MPLS QoS in Uniform Mode and Short Pipe Mode Operation
Implementing MPLS QoS for Layer 2 VPN Implementations
Command Reference
Chapter 14. MPLS Features and Case Studies
Case Study 1: Implementing Multicast Support for MPLS VPNs
Case Study 2: Implementing Multi-VRF CE, VRF Selection Using Source IP Address, VRF Selection Using Policy-Based Routing, NAT and HSRP Support in MPLS VPN, and Multicast VPN Support over Multi-VRF CE
Case Study 3: Implementing Layer 2 VPNs over Inter-AS Topologies Using Layer 2 VPN Pseudo-Wire Switching
Case Study 4: Implementing Layer 3 VPNs over Layer 2 VPN Topologies and Providing L2 VPN Redundancy
Case Study 5: Implementing Dynamic Layer 3 VPNs Using mGRE Tunnels
Case Study 6: Implementing Class-Based Tunnel Selection with MPLS Traffic Engineering
Case Study 7: Implementing Hub and Spoke Topologies with OSPF
Case Study 8: Implementing Hub and Spoke Topologies with EIGRP
Case Study 9: Implementing VPLS Services with the GSR 12000 Series
Case Study 10: BGP Site of Origin
Command Reference
Index
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