> -----Original Message-----
> From: amin amin [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 12:05 AM
> 
> Stefan,
> 
> Thanks for your explanation,
> 
> let me say if I configure MPLS between R3 and R2, and I install lo0 at
> R1, could R4 reach that lo0 ?
> as far as I know, I doubt it if using indirect static.

Probably the easiest way to accomplish this goal using MPLS would be to enable 
MPLS and RSVP signaling between R2 and R3, and between R3 and R4.  Then signal 
an LSP from R4 to R2, and using the ‘install’ keyword you can manually map the 
10.10.10/30 prefix to the LSP.  This way your intermediate router, i.e. R3, 
will not need to perform a longest-match lookup, but rather will simply perform 
a label pop and forward (since it’s the penultimate hop).  But doing this will 
take a lot more work than simply configuring a static route on R3 to the 
10.10.10/30 subnet.

HTHs.

Stefan Fouant
www.shortestpathfirst.net
GPG Key ID: 0xB5E3803D

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