Add-path is a relatively new implementation so would only appear in the newer 
IOS versions...
As this is an MPLS VPN environment there is an easy fix... You can use 
different RD values for the different default routes (on the VRFs originating 
the defaults). This would "trick" the RR to advertise both routes (because the 
different RD values make them different VPNv4 prefixes).

Arie 

-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew 
K.
Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2013 10:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [c-nsp] BGP add-path with MPBGP/VPNv4

I have a VRF configuration with MP-BGP/MPLS.

In vrf A there are two default gateways being advertised to the 
route-reflectors.

Half of the PE devices in VRF A need to send traffic out one gateway and the 
other half out the other, but the route-reflectors are only sending one best 
route to the PE.

Digging up info on add-path, it appears to have very limited support, I can not 
find support for it using the feature set navigator for anything other then the 
ASR1000, 7600, 3900 and IOS XR.

Is this feature supported by the 7200?

Can it be used in a VPNv4/VRF environment?

Should I just be doing BGP Multipath Load Sharing instead and use a route-map 
to set the weight of the default route for each PE device?

Thanks in advance for your time.
Andrew.


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