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From: Maile Halatuituia
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2016 9:35 AM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: VRF-Lite between PE


Hi


I have this scenario.


CUSTOMER -------- PE1 ----------- PE2 --------CUSTOMER
                                    |                    |


                                    |                    |
                            Primary                Secondary
                                LINK                    LINK

My situation is that my PE L3 Switch router does not support MPLS.

I also want to use VRF to differentiate my customer departments.

The main goal is that if Primary link to internet fails, internet traffic goes 
automatically to Secondary Link.

OSPF with in VRF on both PE1 to get the default route from the two Internet 
router then distribute that to the two Primary and Secondary VRF so that it can 
import to departments VRF. Therefore they can reach internet.

I have two issues


1. I want to connect the two LINK router to both the PE for redundancy if any 
PE and a LINK Router fails. I assume i will include the second link to my ospf 
at the moment but not sure how i will use cost or set it up so that it will 
fail over.


2. Secondary is it possible if  VRF A on PE2 recieves routes from VRF A on PE1 
after create it with same  rd on both PE. Or maybe that's the function for mpls 
but i dont have that in my PE.


I hope i make my case clear.

Really appreciate and feedback or hint or some kind of advice.

Thanks in advance.

Maile.


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