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Chapter 3 Configuring Remote Access to MPLS VPN
Configuration Tasks for RA to MPLS VPN
Note
You cannot simultaneously configure a BBA group for PPPoE and a VPDN group for PPPoE. If you
configure a BBA group and then you configure a VPDN group, the
protocol
command in VPDN
accept-dialin configuration mode does not include an option for PPPoE (for example, you cannot specify
the
protocol pppoe
command). Use the
no bba-group pppoe
command to re-enable the
pppoe
option
for the
protocol
command.
Configuring RBE over ATM Virtual Connections
To configure RBE over ATM virtual connections and apply virtual templates, perform the following
configuration tasks:
•
Configuring the PE Router, page 3-22
•
Configuring DHCP Option 82 for RBE, page 3-25
•
Configuring DHCP Relay Support for MPLS VPN Suboptions, page 3-26
•
Specifying a VPN ID, page 3-27
Configuring the PE Router
To configure the PE router, perform the following required configuration tasks:
•
Defining Loopbacks, page 3-22
•
Defining PVCs, page 3-23
•
Configuring Label Switching, page 3-23
•
Configuring the VRF for Each VPN, page 3-23
•
Configuring a Dedicated PVC, page 3-24
•
Configuring BGP to Advertise Networks, page 3-24
Note
For more information, see the “DSL Access to MPLS VPN Integration” chapter in the
Cisco Remote Access to MPLS VPN Solution Overview and Provisioning Guide, Release 2.0
.
Defining Loopbacks
To define loopbacks, enter the following commands beginning in global configuration mode:
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)#
interface loopback
number
Creates a loopback interface to reach the router. Enters interface
configuration mode.
Step 2
Router(config-if)#
ip vrf forwarding
vrf-name
Associates a VRF with the loopback interface.
Step 3
Router(config-if)#
ip address
[address]
[netmask]
Assigns an IP address to the loopback interface.